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This Man Spent £50,000 On Plastic Surgery To Look Like A Genderless Alien

This Man Spent £50,000 On Plastic Surgery To Look Like A Genderless Alien

Each to their own.

Mel Ramsay

Mel Ramsay

Los Angeles resident Vinny Ohh has had over 100 cosmetic procedures to transform into a "genderless" extra-terrestrial. They are planning to have their genitals, nipples and bellybutton removed next, if they can find a surgeon willing to do that.

The 22-year-old make-up artist says that they are neither male nor female.

Here is a compilation of their videos, which makes particularly interesting viewing. It's got to be seen, really...

Credit: Instagram/Vinny Ohh

Credit: Instagram/Vinny Ohh


Credit: Instagram/Vinny Ohh

Vinny Ohh's had a lot of plastic surgery in the last five years - 110 surgeries! They started getting lip fillers aged only 17-years-old, before having two nose jobs and cheek and brow bone fillers.

Vinny also likes to wear black contact lenses to make them look more like an alien.

"I want to be a sexless alien being; I want my outside to reflect how I feel on the inside. The overall image I want to do is an alien. I want to be a hybrid, not male or female," he told Caters News Agency.

One of the most controversial things Vinny wants doing is for the genitals to be removed.

Credit: Instagram/Vinny Ohh

"I've wanted to be sexless and genderless since I was 17. I've been going to [the] doctors to see if it's possible but had no luck," Vinny explained. "I don't want people to think I'm trying to change into a woman. I could live without sexual organs so why should I have a penis or a vagina? I don't see why I shouldn't have my genitals completely removed and have nothing down there."

Vinny's spent a huge amount on plastic surgery already.

"So far, I've had $50,000 in skincare and procedures including two rhinoplasties, facial fillers in my lips, cheeks and brow bone all to look extra-terrestrial."

Credit: Instagram/Vinny Ohh

"I do kind of look like a Martian. I have a really big head, no eyebrows and I've just been connecting with that. When people ask me how I'd label myself, I tell them an 'extra-terrestrial, hot mess, self-obsessed' it's becoming my slogan."

As a teenager, Vinny started campaigning for LGBT rights, but realised that a definition or label is not something they'd want.

Credit: Instagram/Vinny Ohh

"Over the years, I've realised I'm not gay, bi, trans or any of these things, I just want to be me. I do it to inspire the world in a certain way, I want people to stop labelling others or putting them in boxes."

Credit: Instagram/Vinny Ohh

The make-up artist also models. They play around with colours a lot. With talon like nails, bright hair colours, Vinny's a memorable sight. "My large black contact lenses are a necessity; it's like my pearl necklaces, I wear them to walk around everywhere I can. They make my eyes look super massive - some people call it demonic but I think it looks beautiful like an animal."

Reactions to the look are mixed. "Some people absolutely love me see me as a celebration and give a lot of compliments. I don't look real and people love it. Some people have said they want their kids to be like me and that I'm an inspiration for children who don't feel like they belong."

However not everyone reacts positively to Vinny's appearance.

"Other times I've had shopping carts chucked at me or I've been considered a sexual object by men and woman. I'm used to not fitting in. Even when I was 16, I was wearing full body suits and eight-inch platforms going outside in the day, so it feels very normal to me."

Credit: Instagram/Vinny Ohh

The Plastics of Hollywood

Vinny is set to join the cast of The Plastics of Hollywood, a show about people who are addicted to cosmetic surgery.

"My goal is to change everyone's mind about human dolls. I'm trying to wake people up to show them that gender roles in society do not matter and show them that we need to be better human beings and nicer to one another."

The show is about a group of people living together in a house in Hollywood trying to make it. Their talents will be nurtured and it won't be about their looks, apparently.

The producer of the show, Marcela Iglesias, said: "Vinny is an alien new generation of new people who want to look different. In 15 years, hundreds of people will want to look like him.

"We're in an era where there's people who want to look like lizards, those who implant horns into their skulls and people with full-face tattoos like the guy in Suicide Squad who are working.

"We want to be the first agency who will treat these human dolls, alien dolls and cartoons as a normal part of the society that we're living in now.

"We have all these people, the freaks, weirdos and we want to make society understand them."

Bit harsh to call anyone a freak or a weirdo, Marcela.

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/Vinny Ohh