24-year-old Bulgarian woman wants to have the biggest lips in the world

Everyone is lovely in their own way, and it is because of everyone’s individuality that the world is so vibrant and wonderful.

However, a significant portion of the population is unhappy with their appearance. The media and fashion industry present us with a false ideal of perfection, which devalues our “imperfections” and pushes those who don’t feel “pretty” to use cosmetic surgery, injections, and heavy makeup.

Some people go completely crazy with surgery, while the majority are content with a few little, accurate touch-ups here and there.

Andrea Ivanova, 24, is one of these individuals; she is obsessed with the size of her lips.

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