Transgender model wants to undergo sex reassignment surgery to pose for Playboy

A transgender Miss BumBum model has revealed she's yet to have sex reassignment surgery.

Jessica Barros opened up about her life and admitted that she wants to pose for Playboy Denmark.

She has already spent around £142,000 ($200,000) on her plastic surgery procedures.

The beauty had a biechtomy, which involves removing fat from the face to enhance the cheekbones.

Also the star boosted her curves with silicone and sculpted her body by getting liposuction.

Now the Brazilian reporter is waiting to have further operation to complete her transition.

She said: "Yes, I haven't had sex reassignment surgery yet, but I feel like it it's just that I'm still looking for the right time."

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Jessica has gone under the knife for several cosmetic procedures with treatments costing more than $3,000 per month (£2,185).

She admitted: "I love taking care of myself, feeling feminine.

"Having reassignment surgery is not out of my life, I'm just looking for the right time, I do still want to do it."

It comes after the model is preparing to pose for Playboy Denmark as she's getting ready to show off her body.

Previously, the Miss BumBum star posted a snap from the hospital bed after spending a fortune on plastic surgery.

The influencer told fans: "I changed the silicone, increased from 400ml to 600ml, had HD lipo and a bichectomy."

While some of her followers were worried about side-effects, Jessica didn't seemed to be too fazed by the recovery process.

She continued: "I intend to do everything I want to become a beautiful woman."

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In other Miss BumBum news, nine models smashed a world record by painting their naked bodies to celebrate the Olympic Games.

The group of women, each of whom were contestants in the prestigious competition, spent 129 hours decorating their bodies.

Using the Tokyo Games as inspiration, the ladies painted their bodies with the colours of the Brazilian flag.

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