A shady start? Prince Harry‘s highly anticipated memoir is already raising eyebrows — just from its title.
18.10.2022 - 23:03 / foxnews.com
YouTuber Oli London is a British actor, singer and influencer with a huge following around the world. London first spoke with Fox News Digital exclusively on Monday about his process of detransitioning back to a man after living as a transgender woman for the last six months, and now he's opening up about the steep cost of his many procedures – totaling $300,000. Born a Caucasian male, London wanted to look like a South Korean woman and underwent extensive surgeries – 32, to be exact – to accomplish his desired appearance.
"I started having surgeries when I lived in Korea back in 2013," he tells Fox News Digital. "I was always deeply unhappy with my image and used to get teased and bullied on a daily basis for the way I looked, especially my nose. I dreamed of being beautiful and being accepted by others around me and this began my never-ending journey to try and achieve the perfect look.
Oli London is pictured prior to undergoing any of his surgeries. (Oli London) London explains that he's undergone surgeries in numerous countries, including Armenia, China, Poland, Korea and Turkey. Oli London is seen recovering from a plastic surgery procedure.
(Oli London) "$300,000 on 32 surgical procedures over nine years, which includes skin whitening injections to look more Korean, fat burning injections in my stomach, vampire facials and all the filler and Botox," London reveals. Oli London, born a Caucasian male, spent a total of $300,000 on 32 surgeries to look like a South Korean woman. (Oli London) Oli London spent six months living as a woman before deciding to detransition back to male.
A shady start? Prince Harry‘s highly anticipated memoir is already raising eyebrows — just from its title.
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YouTuber Oli London is a British influencer, actor and singer who has amassed a huge global following over the last few years. He shocked the world on Friday, announcing that he was in the process of detransitioning back to a man after living as a transgender woman for the last six months. "I am no longer trans and have gone back to living as a man," he shared on Twitter.
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