I had £600,000 surgery at the age of 63 to look younger than my 20-year-old daughter.
ONE of Britain’s most controversial mothers has revealed how much money she spent on surgery to resemble her 20-year-old daughter.
Sarah Burge, 63, made headlines a decade ago after spending a staggering £500,000 on 27 operations, plus countless cosmetic treatments, to transform herself into a human Barbie doll.
Since then she has spent another £100,000 in her quest for eternal youth.
The mother of three caused controversy in 2010 when she gave her then 15-year-old daughter Hannah Botox to the face.
Sarah was spending an average of £20,000 a year on maintaining her appearance at the time, but from the age of 26 she began to change that.
Now she uses discounted Botox to combat the aging of her face.
She told Closer magazine that her job gives her discounts on Botox and fillers and that she is determined to “look even younger” than her 20-year-old daughter Poppy.
“It’s not that I’m jealous of Poppy; I’m just glad she looks beautiful,” she said.
“But I miss that youthful look.
“She is a constant reminder of how I want to look.
“I actually want to look even younger than her.
“I am addicted to surgery. Once you get a taste of improving your appearance and you know what is possible, you want to continue with it.”
In 2012, it was reported that Sarah was giving Poppy vouchers for plastic surgery when she was just seven years old, including a £7,000 voucher for a breast enlargement.
Poppy has not yet cashed in the vouchers, but her surgery-mad mother insists they are ‘there for her if she wants them’.
Sarah still gives Poppy Botox and fillers, including in her armpits to “stop her from sweating”.
“I see it as a form of empowerment through surgery, a way to take control of your appearance,” she added.
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“Poppy isn’t just obsessed with her looks.
“She is on her way to getting her pilot qualification. She is well balanced and doing great.”
Sarah is a former Playboy Bunny who owned a swingers club in London in the 2000s.
Nowadays she divides her time between Spain and Stratford-upon-Avon with her husband Tony, 64.