Influencer Who Calls Herself A 'Trophy Bimbo' Is Spending Thousands A Month To Maintain Her Looks

If you're a social media influencer running around calling yourself a "trophy bimbo," there isn't much room for moderation.  It's all gas, no brakes or, as is the case with Jennafer Lee, a lot of cosmetic procedures.

The 35-year-old isn't attempting to make any subtle changes here or there.  She's not going under the knife to take care of a broken nose that occurred in her youth.  These are go big or go home types of procedures fueled in large part by an obsession with 90s glamour models like Pamela Anderson.

Think Pamela Anderson with the volume, and plastic surgery, knob cranked all the way up.  That's where Jennafer is currently, she's enhanced and "continuing to grow."  We're talking about hundreds of thousands of dollars spent and thousands a month continuing to be forked over to maintain her looks.

Being a trophy bimbo ain't cheap.  The expenses go far beyond what goes into her physical looks.  There's the clothing, the car, the house - it all has to go along with her nickname.

Jennafer Lee Is Putting In The Work Necessary For The Title "Trophy Bimbo"

Jennafer is surprisingly only two boob jobs in at this point, but admits to being "boob blind" and wanting them to be twice as big as they currently are.

"I love the trashy, tacky blonde look from the day I saw it and knew I needed to look like this," Jennafer said, according to the Daily Star.  "I love the big boobs with long blonde hair, everything pink, sparkly and fluffy."

"However, after two boob jobs, they still don’t seem big enough to me, and I am looking for some bigger custom-made silicone implants as they don’t make them as big as I want."

We all have hopes and dreams.  Some want to raise a few kids that end up being successful, productive members of society.  Others, some might say more self-oriented, want boobs big enough to be deserving of the title trophy bimbo.

I'll leave the debates over which approach is more fulfilling to someone more qualified.  They both have their pros and cons, but I'm not a doctor, or whichever field fits to reach a conclusion about such matters.

I have a much simpler approach to these kinds of situations.  If you enjoy it, and you're not hurting anyone else, then by all means have at it.

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