Friday 7 February 2014

Photo: See Man That Spent £60K On Surgery To Look Like Justin Bieber

This young man who is obsessed with pop brat Justin Bieber
spent a staggering £60,000 on surgery in an effort to look like
hie hero.

And Toby Sheldon, who has spent the past five years having
surgery to make him look like the pop star, couldn't be more
pleased with the results.

He admitted: "Once Justin shot to fame his face was everywhere and I all I kept thinking when I saw his picture
was, 'I want to look like him."

That plastic surgery includes face fillers, a chin reduction and
eyelid surgery.

Songwriter Toby admits to being addicted to surgery, telling
TLC show My Strange
"What I do with my money is I get surgery to look more like
Justin Bieber."

Toby started losing his hair when he turned 23, and it was at
this point that he decided to start having treatments, spending
£5,000 on hair transplants.

When Justin became a worldwide star at the tender age of 12,
Toby, who has a fear of getting old, used him as an
inspiration to change his own look.

Despite fawning over the troubled pop star, Toby insists he's
not a fan of his music.

He added: "I didn't necessarily listen to his music or fawn
over him as a celebrity, but his face was just so flawless
every change I made was modeled after him."

The surgery fanatic has even had SMILE SURGERY in an
attempt to emulate the boyish Justin look.
Toby admitted: "The more I started studying Justin and young
people in general it's really their smile that gives them their
youthful glow.

"If you look closely, you'll notice that when younger people
just barely have their mouths open they naturally show their
top teeth, giving them a sort of natural and effortless smile."
Despite the whopping amount he's already spent, the addict
said there is still more work to be done, including a nose job
and jaw reduction.

Delighted with his new look, Toby said: "Between our similar
hairstyles, baby faced smile and overall youthful appearance I
finally look like Justin Bieber and I couldn't be happier about
it."

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