One of those shocking stories that makes you rethink the next time you say you want a celebrity’s body feature…For this woman in Florida, whose name is being withheld, really wanted Kim Kardashian’s famously voluptuous booty that she went to see “plastic surgeon” that had promised her that result for a very cheap price.

Though instead of being a legit plastic surgeon, “Dr.” Oneal Ron Morris, the transgendered woman pictured above, wasn’t actually one at all. But still proceeded to do the surgery on the poor woman, who ended up having Fix-a-Flat (a tire sealant), cement, and mineral oil injected into her buttocks. Sealing things up with Super Glue, the combination of the toxic materials spread through the patient’s body and almost killed her.

Morris was arrested this past Friday by police and charged with practicing medicine without a license and causing bodily harm.

Though it seems easy to say that this might be just one incident of a really gullible woman and a convincingly faux doctor, apparently, Morris is suspected to be a part of “an underground network of scam artists” that have been offering offering home buttocks augmentations at “pumping parties” across South Florida. Scary.

Besides being illegal, these plumping parties and illicit injections have been on the rise, though some of the areas aren’t as major (in some sense) and may just be women looking to have a plumper lip or their forehead more supple. But it’s still really dangerous and should not be taken lightly that these women are choosing to let their desire for body vanity cloud their judgment that this is totally not something you should be doing so casually at a “party.”

For the lady who may not have intentionally agreed to have cement and tire sealant injected in her booty…I get that the cheap price compared to how much it really is might have been appealing but seriously (!), cheap concerning plastic surgery should be an alarm that something isn’t right. At least, in some strange silver lining, she didn’t die and I would hope that she’s learned to be a bit more suspicious…or never agree to shady-seeming doctors who aren’t meeting you in licensed and qualified office.

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