Vera Sidika: I transformed my boobs, teeth for Sh7million

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By Vincent Kejitan | Oct 15, 2022
Vera Sidika [Instagram]

Socialite Vera Sidika has admitted to getting her boobs and teeth done for Sh7million.

Speaking to Kamene Goro on Kiss100, Vera said despite the stick she has been getting she has never undergone a procedure to alter her butt as she has been naturally curvy since way back.

Opening up on her desire to get an 'hourglass' body, the Veetox founder said she wanted to have a more proportional body and this pushed her to get a procedure done in Beverly Hills.

"All parts of me are me but I bought some parts of me. When you buy it, you own it. My hips and butt are real. I posted a throwback picture of myself the other day and you can see I had a big bum way before I even became famous.

"Then I realised I wanted to be a bit more proportional so I wanted to have that hourglass figure so I got my boobs done in Beverly Hills. I got my teeth done like three or four years ago," she said.

Adding: "When I want to do a procedure I prefer going there because I feel like the doctors are very legit, certified board surgeons so in case of anything you can sue them. It cost me like 60,000 dollars.

Asked whether she would want to change anything on her body at the moment, Vera said she desires a smaller bum since she feels she has added a lot of weight.

She became a topic of discussion for the past few weeks after duping her fans that she had undergone a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) reversal procedure citing medical complications.

Vera Sidika has said she desires a smaller bum. [Instagram]

Vera maintains that she drove a debate about a sensitive topic and does not think it was insensitive to mislead the public.

"It's like most people wanted it to be true. Why didn't you think it was insensitive to laugh about it.

"I have been in the industry for almost 10 years and I have grown thick skin. I know how to deal with haters. Initially, I used to cry a lot but at some point, I started liking it," she said.

Adding: "It was not all play...there are some people who go for such surgeries and they find themselves in the hands of the wrong doctors. I think it made people understand these things fail. Make sure you get an outstanding surgeon. I was just putting the word out there."

After directing followers to her channel for the supposed main part of her surgery, Vera released a song 'Popstar' that has over 450,000 views already.

She said her husband Brown Mauzo was instrumental in the project as he assisted her in recording the song and was her cheerleader throughout.

Vera, whose daughter Asia will turn 1 on October 20, 2022, says motherhood has transformed her, and she has managed to conquer all her fears. She adds that she is ready for more experiences.

"My biggest fear becoming a mum was giving birth. When I thought about the labour process, I wondered whether I could do it. I kept postponing it.

"Then I realised there is a way you can give birth and avoid the whole pain process. I would say I love kids and the fact that I had a good experience with Asia, I feel like I am ready for more experiences."

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