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Doll-Like Beauty: Inside Vanilla’s $3 Million Plastic Surgery Transformation

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Vanilla Channel screenshot
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The influencer Vanilla, who became a hot topic for spending 300 million yen (approximately $2.9 million) on custom work, has shared her recent conditions.

On the 12th (local time), Vanilla, who became a hot topic for undergoing plastic surgery costing 300 million yen (approximately $2.9 million) because she wanted to become a French doll, shared her recent conditions through her online channel.

Vanilla released a baking video titled “Super Simple. It’s not too late to start now. A homemade Valentine that’s too simple but can be done professionally.” In the video, she revealed that she makes her own cookies every Valentine’s Day. She has previously uploaded photos on Instagram of teddy bear cookies made with oatmeal and chocolate bark made by adding biscuits, dried fruits, and nuts to slab chocolate.

Vanilla said, “I challenge myself to make something I’ve never made before every time,” and revealed the process of making snowball cookies made from flour, sugar, butter, salt, and powdered sugar. She tasted the cookies and praised herself, saying, “They’re perfectly crispy!” and “Huge success!” Netizens responded with comments like, “She has such great sense,” “I really want to eat Vanilla’s homemade cookies,” and “She’s a perfect example of a woman who is cute and bakes cookies well.”

Meanwhile, Vanilla has become a topic of discussion with unusual nicknames such as custom work cost of over 300 million yen (approximately $2.9 million) and living art. She has been attracting attention by openly sharing her plastic surgery experiences on her social networking service in her quest to become a French doll.

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