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Pictured: Ana Paula Oliveira.
Woman, 50, splashes almost £400,000 on surgery to look like Kim Kardashian
A 50-year-old lawyer has spent thousands of pounds on plastic surgery to look like Kim Kardashian.
Ana Paula Oliveira, who is also a model and influencer, is no stranger to receiving attention for her looks, with over 1.2m followers on Instagram (@anapaulaoliveira.oficial).
However, her look is not all-natural.
Ana believes she held a “genetic” similarity to the billionaire businesswoman before going under the knife – but admits to having splashed $500,000, (£392,751) to emulate her idol.
“My similarity with Kim Kardashian is genetic,” Ana, who is also a lawyer told NudePR.com.
“We already had similar faces and hair.
“And I didn't originally have surgery thinking about looking like Kim or anyone else.
“But I started to notice the similarity after I had my two liposuctions and three breast implants.
“Now, when I go shopping people will say ‘You have the Kim Kardashian body.’
“Or ‘You look like Kim K.’”
Ana takes any comments about the duo’s similarities as a big compliment and is flattered to be compared to such a big name.
She said: “I also receive a lot of messages saying that I look like Kim Kardashian.
“But I’m very far from Kim's beauty.
“It's great to know that some people think I look like her, she is a symbol of beauty!”
The model also plans to continue having surgeries, whatever the cost.
She said: “Whenever I deem it necessary, I will undergo procedures.
“I believe that as time passes, it will be necessary to resort to more surgeries.
“At the moment I have no plans as of yet.”
So far, Ana claims to have undergone two liposuctions, three breast implants and semi-permanent polymethylmethacrylate filler (PMMA) in her face.
She said: “Over the years, our [women’s] skin is no longer the same, so there's no way around it, we have to s