A woman has undergone 388 'plastic surgery' procedures to achieve the shape you see in the picture! The 20-year-old Iranian influencer sparked widespread controversy on social media after appearing on a podcast and making shocking statements about her lifestyle and undergoing an unprecedented number of cosmetic procedures. The blogger, who identifies herself as 'Anahita Najo,' claimed to have had up to 388 cosmetic surgeries, stating that she is trying to break a world record she aims to document in the Guinness Book of World Records. These claims have not yet been officially verified. She added that her obsession with her physical appearance led to a long series of surgical and cosmetic interventions to achieve what she considers 'ideal' beauty standards. In statements that surprised her followers, Anahita revealed that she has not eaten for about eight years and relies only on drinking one cup of coffee a day, justifying this by her desire to maintain her weight and prevent any potential gain. She also claimed to have the 'thinnest waist in the world.' These statements have raised widespread concerns about her physical and mental health, especially given repeated warnings from doctors about the dangers of abstaining from food for long periods. Anahita presents herself on her digital platforms as a psychological consultant and a specialist in cosmetic surgery, which has sparked a wave of criticism and skepticism about her qualifications and academic background. Social media users reacted to the story in mixed ways, with some believing the blogger and others doubting her. Some see her statements as a quest for fame and controversy, while others warn of the negative impact of such messages on physical and mental health, calling for stricter controls on content that addresses sensitive issues like the body, cosmetic surgery, and lifestyle.
Iranian Woman Undergoes 388 Plastic Surgeries
Iranian blogger Anahita Najo claims to have undergone 388 plastic surgeries and not eaten for eight years. Her statements have caused public controversy and raised health concerns.