She Started Getting Surgeries After Her Divorce, And Now She Won’t Stop Until She’s “Perfect”

For 42-year-old Foxy Menagerie, bigger really is better.

The Michigan woman has spent the last six years undergoing a series of breast augmentation surgeries, and her mission is far from over. With breast implants currently measuring 6,640 cubic centimeters — nearly 17 times larger than the average enhancement — Foxy says her transformation is about more than just size. It’s about confidence, identity, and achieving what she calls the “perfect hourglass morphed look.”

“I want the perfect hourglass figure,” she said. “My breasts are still growing. They have expanders in, so I am hopefully going to hit 7,000 ccs very soon before more surgery. To a degree, yes, I am a bit obsessed with surgery. Just because I really like the outcome.”

Foxy’s journey began after a painful divorce. Feeling plain and overlooked during her school years and quiet throughout much of her marriage, she saw plastic surgery as a way to reclaim control and rediscover her confidence.

“I feel fantastic when I have surgery done,” she said. “It makes me so happy to see the new person I’m becoming.”

Her body modifications have become a full-blown commitment. She’s open about going into debt to continue her transformation and says she’s prepared to do whatever it takes to achieve her ideal appearance.

That level of surgical ambition isn’t for everyone. Many plastic surgeons would hesitate to operate on someone pursuing such extreme modifications. But Foxy has found a doctor willing to work with her — and she’s not slowing down anytime soon.

Of course, her super-sized implants aren’t without consequences.

Though she adores the look, Foxy admits everyday life has gotten significantly more difficult. Simple tasks like cooking, walking down stairs, or putting on shoes now require extra care.

“Cooking on the front burner of the stove is not a good idea because then it’s like Mrs. Doubtfire,” she joked. “I have to put my leg up sideways to put my shoe on. I can’t just bend over. Walking down the stairs, I fall a lot. So I hold onto the rail to save my life.”

Despite the physical challenges — including an incident where she actually fell down the stairs due to being so top-heavy — she has no regrets. Foxy says the benefits to her confidence far outweigh the inconveniences.

She’s also returned to modeling, a passion she first pursued in her teens but gave up during her marriage. Now, with a new look and a new life, she feels more empowered than ever.

“The surgeries really, really impact my confidence because it’s the look I’m after,” she said. “It’s taken a lot to get me to this point.”

Foxy’s transformation might raise eyebrows, but for her, it’s a deeply personal pursuit. Raised to feel like a “plain-looking” girl, she’s spent years pushing against the idea that she needed to settle for invisibility. Her body modifications are not just cosmetic — they represent a physical declaration of who she’s always wanted to be.

While some might label it extreme or even self-destructive, Foxy sees it as empowering. And in an age where body positivity and self-expression take many forms, she’s unapologetically carving out her own space.

“I was very shy and very quiet. I did not talk, and I was pretty plain except for when I was a teenager, and I began to model,” she explained.

Her social media presence reflects that confidence. Foxy regularly shares her progress and procedures with followers who either cheer her on or look on in astonishment. Either way, she’s not doing this for approval — she’s doing it for herself.

At 42, with more surgeries planned and a bold new look already in place, Foxy Menagerie says she’s finally becoming the woman she always wanted to be. Perfect? That’s for her to decide.

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