Mother-of five spends $500,000 on surgery to look like Barbie – including 28H breasts – and says she won’t stop until she’s 70

Mother-of-five Nannette Hammond, has splurged over $494,000 (£350,000) on plastic surgery to transform herself into a real-life Barbie.

Her procedures include three boob jobs, a breast lift, lip fillers, Botox, veneers, semi-permanent make-up, hair dye, nail extensions and daily visits to her at-home tanning salon. To top off her look, she even has the pink Barbie car.

Nannette, 42, from Cincinnati, Ohio, loves to show off her plastic look by uploading racy snaps of herself on Instagram – that are all taken by her children. 

Mother-of-five Nannette Hammond, has splurged over $494,000 (£350,000) on plastic surgery to transform herself into a real-life Barbie

Her procedures include three boob jobs, a breast lift, lip fillers, Botox, veneers, semi-permanent make-up, hair dye, nail extensions and daily visits to her at-home tanning salon

Nannette Hammond, pictured when she was 20-years-old, a year before she started having cosmetic procedures. The natural brunette didn’t like her hair colour as a teen and really wanted bigger breasts.

The full-time mother and her husband Dave are parents to Hannah, 16, Giovanni, 15, Sophia, 12, Alex, 10, and Antonio, five.

Nannette – whose children all go to private school – says: ‘People always ask me who takes my photos and I tell them it’s either my husband or my kids.

I know the other mums talk and gossip about me behind my back but I really don’t care. Parents can think what they want and say what they want about my appearance but it doesn’t bother me. I’ve taught my children to rise above it.

‘My husband Dave and my children are just so proud of me and what I’ve achieved through surgery. They think I look great – my life is better than Barbie’s now.’

The Barbie obsessive has the full support of her husband and children who all help her take racy snaps for her Instagram page

Husband Dave (pictured) is happy to support Nanette’s lifestyle and has paid for most of her procedures since they met when she was in her late 20s

Nannette Hammond, 42, with husband Dave, 47 and children Antonio, five, left, and (L-R) Alex, 10, Sofia, 12, Giovanni, 15, and Hannah, 16

Nannette – who is naturally a brunette – became obsessed with Barbie dolls at an early age. She had over 50 of them, along with a Barbie house, car and van.

She says: ‘I loved playing with those Barbies. Growing up, I felt shy and self-conscious about my looks and wanted to be just like the dolls.

‘I imagined they’d always be happy and I felt drab in comparison. I didn’t like my hair colour and as a teen, I really wanted bigger breasts.

‘I always knew I wanted a boob job as soon as I could. I started going on sunbeds when I was 16 to get Barbie’s honey colouring.’

Nannette receiving Botox administered by Dr. Karen Jobalia. She’s been having regular injections since the age of 27 and has spent $42,500 (£60,000) on Botox and fillers to date

Since her early 30s, Nannette’s spend around £1,275 on extensions and having her hair coloured. She also splurges a further $490 (£350) a month on eyelash extensions – all paid for her by husband

Her at-home gym allows Nanette to exercise for an hour every day to maintain her tiny 18 inch waist

And when she was 21, Nannette began her transformation, having a $3,000 (£2,250) boob job taking her from a B-cup to a C, paid for with a credit card.

She also began dying her hair and went on to have a second boob job when she was 24, going up to a DD, costing $9,800 (£7,000).

Nannette became so obsessed with plastic surgery that she started working as a nurse for a cosmetic surgeon.

And from the age of 27, she started getting regular Botox and collagen filler injections in her lips.

Nannette – who met husband, Dave, in her late 30s – explains: ‘I would see other people getting these treatments and thought they looked great so I wanted them too.

Nannette in her early 20s after she had her first boob job. She began her transformation with a $3,000 (£2,250) breast enlargement taking her from a B-cup to a C, paid for with a credit card

‘And I still have them every few months when I feel I need them, at a cost of around £1,000 a time.

‘I just love plastic surgery. The needle feels like a massage and once it goes in, I don’t want to leave! It’s very relaxing.’

Since her early 30s, Nannette’s spend around £1,275 on extensions and having her hair coloured. She also splurges a further $490 (£350) a month on eyelash extensions – all paid for her by husband.

Nannette spends $140 (£100) per month on spray tans as well as topping up on a sunbed at home for 10 minutes every day. 

The Barbie fanatic also splashes on monthly manicures and pedicures at a further $350 (£250) each time.

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