Paula Tebert, better known by her stage name Lacey Wildd, is a striking example of someone who has gone to extraordinary lengths—and spent a fortune—to shape her appearance exactly how she wants it. At 55 years old, Paula has undergone more than 200 plastic surgeries, spending over 800 thousand dollars on her transformations. While that figure is staggering, it’s only part of her story. Most of the money that funded her series of procedures came from her fans across Europe, many of whom preferred to remain anonymous but still supported her extraordinary pursuit of beauty.
Despite her fame, her luxury lifestyle, and the countless designer gifts she receives, Paula confesses that a sense of happiness still eludes her. The glamor and notoriety come with their own set of challenges. She openly admits that her appearance has made her life more difficult, especially when it comes to stepping outside her door. “Let’s face it: I look outside the box,” she says with a frank smile, describing her daily reality. “Paparazzi are everywhere. They follow me every day, filming me on their phones or cameras. It’s rare I can go out without feeling like I’ve got a spotlight on me. If you’re in my situation, then you’ll definitely be condemned, judged — or worse.” Her words carry a tinge of sadness—not regret, but an honest reflection of her personal struggles with the fame and attention that come with her dramatic look.
Her altered body demands constant vigilance. Paula has to carefully watch her weight and monitor her implants and fillers to ensure they stay in the right places. Any slip or attempt to add more corrective procedures is dangerous, she says, because her body has already undergone so much. She emphasizes that, while she doesn’t regret her many surgeries, she believes young girls should think twice before rushing into anything similar. Her message is clear: “If you start pricking your face, you might not be able to stop.”
The cost of each intervention isn’t just measured in money, but in life itself. Paula points out that even those with the most financial resources should be cautious. Plastic surgery isn’t just an expense; it can be a risk to your health, your happiness, and your future. “You need to think ten times over if you’re paying with your life,” she warns, highlighting that there are limits to what the human body can endure.
Her story is a compelling mix of glamour and caution. On one hand, she has achieved fame and a kind of iconic status as a symbol of extreme beauty. On the other, she openly shares the emotional toll that these transformations have taken on her. Despite her outward confidence, Paula’s remarks remind us that beauty, especially when pursued at such a high cost and intensity, is not always fulfilling in the way one might expect.