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Self-Described 'Plastic Surgery Fanatic' Claims She Was Kicked Off Flight Over Her Appearance

Self-Described 'Plastic Surgery Fanatic' Claims She Was Kicked Off Flight Over Her Appearance
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A woman infamous for extreme body modifications said she felt "dehumanized" after allegedly being kicked off a flight due to her appearance and her 22-pound breasts.

"Mary Magdalene"—the 25-year-old model from Toronto, Canada who the Daily Mail labeled, "surgery-addicted"—accused the undisclosed airline of discrimination.


The flight was bound for Dallas, Texas. She was booted from the plane before leaving the airport in Canada.

She claimed it was because of how she looked rather than the airline's claim it was because she ignored instructions by wearing headphones.

Mary chronicled the incident on her Instagram page and wrote:

"I was kicked off tf light for how i look please stop discrimination please this is disgusting i feel so emvarrassed and egumanized rn u gys have no idea [sic]!!!"

She additionally claimed she paid $5,000 in U.S. dollars for her plane ticket in the post's caption.

She followed up her post with a selfie of her wearing a low-cut sports bra and wrote:

"Onviously this is why whe kick me off cuz i loom too ecplicot bit that's not legal so she had to say its because I was sleeping snd vouldnt hear her girl bye all her dtaff os on my side ur geetinv sued ehore [sic]!!!!"

After eventually entering the United States, she disclosed she was planning to sue the airline.

While many of her fans felt for her, there were others who withheld sympathy.

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In response to social media users expressing she deserved to be taken off the flight due to her attire, Mary argued:

"The point is that the same rules need to apply for everyone!!"
"Its not right to pick and choose who the rules apply to based on appearance/body type. Discrimination of any kind is not a nice feeling for anyone."
"If a small chested girl wore the exact same thing, they would not say anything."

She added the discrimination of those with "enhanced bodies" was very common online and in real life.

"I am not trying to play victim," she asserted. "I am just sharing the reality of what goes on."

Some fans were compassionate for her ordeal.

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According to the Daily Mail, Mary rose to fame after undergoing a body enhancement procedure to get the world's "fattest vagina."

They added that over the years, Mary's surgeries have included a "brow lift, fat transfers, multiple nose and boob jobs, veneers, liposuction, butt implants, porcelain veneers and more."

The publication added her breast implants are currently over 5000cc, giving them a combined weight of more than 10kg, or 22.0462 lbs.

Mary has denied suffering from body dysmorphia disorder and claimed her surgeries were nothing more than just a hobby.

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