THIS cosplay actress is determined to look like a comic book character, and is convinced her 2000cc breasts don't look fake enough.
Bunny Blaze first went under the knife when she was 18 and asked her plastic surgeon to insert the biggest implants he could - taking her from a DDD to 850cc breasts in one operation.
Her enormous implants soon started drooping and the now 20-year-old decided to solution was to have another boob job - and upgrade to 2000cc.
Appearing on Botched, Bunny explained she is still determined to go bigger, despite having continued complications. She said: "Right now my body is not up to comic proportions.
"Surprisingly I get a lot of people still confusing that my boobs are real. And that’s something that I’m really trying to sway away from.
"I’ve always wanted the unnatural fake boob look. So I am still looking to go bigger to achieve that look.
"Larger implants would just help me achieve the goal of being known in the cosplay world.
"I still feel that I need to go larger in my breasts in order to complete my hero look.
"I will talk to every doctor in the world, until I’m blue in the face, to achieve the look that I’m going for."
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After meeting Bunny, horrified Botched doctor Terry Dubrow said: "Breast implants alone in an 18-year-old is pretty controversial. Putting 800cc implants in is downright wrong.
"After going so large on the first surgery, it’s no surprise that Bunny developed very significant breast complications.
"She had a complication from putting large implants in her first operation, and then she went on to have even larger implants put in? That is so not a good idea.
"Bunny’s skin is very thin and is getting stretched to the absolute limit. If she goes any bigger, she has a high risk of developing a uni boob."
Dr Paul Nassif - who likened Bunny's breasts to basketballs - agreed, adding: "Once you have a complication like this, there is no reversal.
"It’s something that’s permanent. Your body will never be the same. Leave it alone."
Bunny was dressed as a cartoon character, and painted purple, when she met the plastic surgeons.
Her unique look prompted Dr Paul to jokingly ask: "Is she a cartoon character, is she a Martian, is she a piece of fruit?"
Dr Terry begged Bunny to not have any more surgery, explaining: "This is as much as your body is going to tolerate.
"The next step from here is the implant thinning the skin, showing through, getting infected and most likely turning you into a breast cripple."
However, it was clear Bunny was not prepared to be swayed away from surgery - so Dr Paul suggested removing the implants completely for between six months and a year.
He added: "That will reinforce the thickness of your skin. That will give you a lift without having to do a lift with scars on the outside.
"Because if you do a lift with bigger implants, I promise you that’s going to be a disaster."
Whether Bunny takes his advice will remain to be seen.
She did, however, tell the cameras: "I don’t even want to imagine what my breasts would look like at this point without implants. That’s a scary thought."
Previous episodes of Botched have seen the docs meet a woman who unknowingly had SHEEP FAT injected into her lips - and whose fillers were still growing 12 years on - and a woman with 32S boobs, who wanted a fake bum to match.
The new season of Botched airs Mondays on hayu and Tuesdays at 9pm on E!