'Human Barbie' Mum Buys Seven Year-Old Daughter £7,000 Liposuction Gift Voucher

'Human Barbie' Mum Buys Seven Year-Old Daughter £7,000 Liposuction Gift Voucher
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Plastic surgery-obsessed mum Sarah Burge has bought her seven year-old daughter a £7,000 LIPOSUCTION voucher for Christmas – to add to the boob job voucher she already has.

The 51 year-old – dubbed 'Human Barbie' – said she gave the vouchers to little Poppy was an investment for her future!

"I put the voucher in her stocking - there's nothing wrong with that," Sarah told Closer magazine.

"She asks for surgery all the time. She wants to look good and lipo is one of those procedures that will always come in handy.

"I see these vouchers as investing in her future - like saving money for her education."

Sarah first made headlines in 2010 when she confessed to teaching her then six-year-old daughter to pole dance.

Last year, the mum, from St Neots, Cambridgeshire – who has spent more than £500,000 on her own surgical enhancements - revealed that she gave a £6,000 breast enlargement voucher to her daughter because she is determined to transform her daughter into a glamour model.

"Poppy begged me for a boob job, so I gave her the voucher so she can have it after she's 16, when it's legal," she said at the time.

"If she develops naturally big boobs, she can have something else done with it."

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The voucher was part of a £12,000 "exotic pamper party" that she organised to mark her daughter's birthday. Poppy and seven friends had manicures, pedicures and makeovers. They dressed up with fake tattoos, drank pretend champagne in the back of a pink pamper bus and ate a designer cake costing £250. Poppy wore a £300 dress for the party, adding nail varnish, eyeshadow and hair extensions.

As well as the breast enlargement voucher, Miss Burge bought her daughter thousands of pounds worth of gifts, including a £250 computer, a £450 pink Swarovski crystal ring and necklace set and the promise of a £4,000 spa break.

"I wanted a new computer, a holiday and a voucher for surgery," Poppy told the magazine.

"When I got it all, it was a dream come true. All my friends were jealous.

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I can't wait to be like Mummy with big boobs. They're pretty.

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Sarah can afford the over-the-top gifts because of the lucrative business she runs organising plastic surgery and swinging parties and writing erotic novels.

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Some people think it's controversial and I get angry when strangers say I'm a bad mother because I don't think there's any harm in giving her this gift," she said.

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"Poppy is a normal kid who is good at sports and loves playing outside. Girls don't want Snow White and Cinderella any more.

"They want to be WAGs and famous like Cheryl Cole and Lady Gaga. I'm just supporting her and making her dreams come true.

"Looks are a big part of how our futures pan out - there shouldn't be a stigma around wanting to look good."

The full story appears in this week's Closer magazine, out now.

Sarah Burge's new book, The Half A Million Pound Girl is out now.

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