'I’m paying for my nine-year-old daughter to have surgery to make her more beautiful'
A MUM has shocked fellow parents by revealing that she wants her nine-year-old to undergo painful surgery to make her more beautiful.
Rucchi, who is from Japan, says that double eyelids is the “beauty standard” but it is something that many Asian people are born without.Credit: VICE Asia/ YoutubeRucchi had the same surgery when she was youngerShe told VICE TV that as a child, she suffered in misery because she didn’t have them.“Everyone thought my younger sister was much cuter than me.
“Women in the neighbourhood blatantly just called my sister cute and gave her sweets. I’ve never been told anything like that.
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