Would you spend about $16,000 to look like Jessica Rabbit?
Why don't I know anyone like that?
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People who strive to look like something they aren't, need a reality check. They are perfect how they are, toning here and there, changing hair color, getting nails done, fine. But don't change every aspect of your body in hopes of more attention and possible fame, what the hell is the point.
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M$But in all seriousness, this kind of fixation with characters or celebrities that results in altering your appearance in drastic ways can be a sign of mental illness. She should see a therapist.
A I actually think a better question is how the heck is she a great-grandmother at age 57? That worries me.
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Just to comment.. she doesn't look like Jessica Rabbit still, maybe an old hooker version of Jessica Rabbit...
I think she had a good start. Can't tell about you without seeing you in a slinky red dress. Still, there is something different about trying to look like a character who does not actually exist; it's not the same as copying someone who does exist. It's more creative, in my opinion.