What kind of mother in their right mind would give their seven-year-old daughter a boob job for a birthday present? A self-confessed plastic surgery addicted mother, that’s who!
English mom Sarah Burge, known as the Human Barbie after she made headlines last year for teaching her then six-year-old daughter Poppy how to pole dance, boasted that she gave Poppy a $9,800 voucher to receive a boob-enlargement procedure for her seventh birthday. And Sarah, 50, who has spent over $800,000 on her own surgical enhancements, said Poppy, “squealed with delight” at the gift. WHAT!?
“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,” Sarah explains to Closer magazine. “If she develops naturally big boobs, she can have something else done with it.” Prepping your daughter for surgery at age seven? Perfectly normal…NOT!
And the voucher wasn’t the only thing Poppy received at her lavish, over-the-top rirthday party, which included limos, fake tattoos, pretend champagne and mani/pedis. Sarah also bought her daughter thousands of dollars worth of gifts, including a $400 computer, a £730 pink Swarovski crystal ring and necklace set and the promise of a $6,500 spa break.
“I wanted a new computer, a holiday and a voucher for surgery. When I got it all, it was a dream come true. All my friends were jealous,” Poppy explains. “I can’t wait to be like Mummy with big boobs. They’re pretty.”
How INSANE is this, HollyMoms? Would you give your daughter a boob job voucher at age seven?!

Paula
Posted at 2:43 PM on January 24, 2012
This is just sad. It’s scary to read this and realize that our society is just going down hill. Us women are being portrayed as only sex symbols and are being pressured to be perfect. Women like these are our main oppressors. I don’t know about you but I don’t want my daughters or any other girl to feel that she needs makeup to be beautiful or surgery to be perfect. Hopefully people will realize what we’re doing and put a stop to this. Sure we all blame society, but we ARE society. And we need to change our lives before we change any other.