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Young woman who was left with HORNS after cosmetic surgery faux pas

Young woman who was left with HORNS after cosmetic surgery sees her forehead turn black with infection: ‘It’s my biggest regret’

  • Australian woman Jessie Carr underwent a ‘fox eye’ cosmetic procedure
  • But the area around her temples have since turned black with infection
  • The 21-year-old from Sydney made headlines in March after sharing video
  • She described the procedure as leaving her with a swollen ‘egg’ head

An Australian woman who went viral after her ‘fox eye’ procedure went wrong and left her with ‘horns’ has revealed her issues are ongoing with her forehead now turning black.

Jessie Carr, 21, from Sydney, Australia, made headlines after she was left looking like an ‘alien with horns’ and documented getting the trendy eyebrow lift removed after it made her face swell up like an ‘egg’ in March.

She paid $2,000 for the procedure – which promises to last between 18-24 months – inspired by celebrities including Bella Hadid, who have the unique look.

However, the surgery didn’t go according to plan leaving Jessie with protrusions on her forehead resembling ‘horns’ which she later called her ‘biggest regret’.

An Australian woman who went viral after her 'fox eye' procedure went wrong and left her with 'horns' has revealed her issues are ongoing with her forehead now turning black

Jessie Carr, 21, from Sydney, Australia, made headlines after she was left looking like an 'alien with horns' and documented getting the trendy eyebrow lift removed after it made her face swell up like an 'egg' in March

An Australian woman who went viral after her ‘fox eye’ procedure went wrong and left her with ‘horns’ has revealed her issues are ongoing with her forehead now turning black

And now four months on from the initial cosmetic procedure, Jessie says the left side of her face where the threads were initially inserted have turned black.

Panicked, she contacted her cosmetic surgeon to check it out and was given a steroid injection to help alleviate the dark coloring of her scar.

In her latest video she can be seen facing the camera holding a tissue against her head which appears to have red splodges of blood on it before leaving the clinic with tape on her temples.

Speaking to the camera, Jessie said: ‘So update I went to the cosmetic surgeon and he was very, very helpful.

‘I was initially like I am never going back again because he’s done what he can and if that doesn’t work I don’t expect anything else.

In her latest video she can be seen facing the camera holding a tissue against her head which appears to have red splodges of blood on it before leaving the clinic with tape on her temples

Speaking to the camera, Jessie said: 'So update I went to the cosmetic surgeon and he was very, very helpful

In her latest video she can be seen facing the camera holding a tissue against her head which appears to have red splodges of blood on it before leaving the clinic with tape on her temples

She then films herself a couple of days after the injection and tells the camera the inflammation has died down

She then films herself a couple of days after the injection and tells the camera the inflammation has died down

‘But I was concerned about it turning black so I did go in and in the meantime what he has done to try and help my scar is he put a steroid injection into the area.

‘I think that lightens the scar and also helps with how the scar is currently progressing.’

She then films herself a couple of days after the injection and tells the camera the inflammation has died down.

Jessie added: ‘It was a bit out before but now it’s sunken in. It’s almost like there’s an indent in my head now but I guess it’s a good thing because it’s not inflamed.

‘And I’ve noticed the color is turning back to more of a reddish color rather than a black colour. Hopefully it goes away even more.’

She uploaded the update onto TikTok which has racked up over 900,000 views – leaving social media users shocked by the ongoing saga.

Jessie added: 'It was a bit out before but now it's sunken in.  It's almost like there's an indent in my head now but I guess it's a good thing because it's not inflamed'

Jessie added: ‘It was a bit out before but now it’s sunken in. It’s almost like there’s an indent in my head now but I guess it’s a good thing because it’s not inflamed’

Another TikTok user commented: 'I've never met anyone who had fox eyes done and didn't have problems'

Another TikTok user commented: ‘I’ve never met anyone who had fox eyes done and didn’t have problems’

One person said: ‘The fiasco NEVER ends.’

Another TikTok user commented: ‘I’ve never met anyone who had fox eyes done and didn’t have problems.’

‘I’d sue them if I’m honest,’ added another person.

One user said: ‘Why are people still doing this and the turkey teeth? You’re all gorgeous already!!’

Another shocked viewer wrote: ‘Cosmetic surgeons are not plastic surgeons unfortunately a BIG difference I’m sorry to see this girl; I hope you’re doing okay.’

‘Oh no! Your videos have convinced me to never get them,’ said another TikTok follower.

One person bluntly added: ‘Note for the future: don’t get ridiculous stuff done to your face.’

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Beyonce fans react to Diane Warren seemingly shading the singer for using 24 songwriters

While Beyonce’s legions of fans have been enjoying her new album Renaissance – her first album since 2016’s Lemonade – some have been defending her from some supposed shade thrown her way by Oscar-nominated songwriter Diane Warren.

The 65-year-old Warren took to Twitter on Monday, asking, ‘How can there be 24 writers on a song?’ with a rolling eyes emoji.

The tweet – seemingly in reference to Beyonce’s song Alien Superstar – was not met well by the BeyHive, with fans bashing her for everything from her age to not knowing how samples work.

Defending: While Beyonce's legions of fans have been enjoying her new album Renaissance - her first album since 2016's Lemonade - some have been defending her from some supposed shade thrown her way by Oscar-nominated songwriter Diane Warren

Defending: While Beyonce’s legions of fans have been enjoying her new album Renaissance – her first album since 2016’s Lemonade – some have been defending her from some supposed shade thrown her way by Oscar-nominated songwriter Diane Warren

How: The 65-year-old Warren took to Twitter on Monday, asking, 'How can there be 24 writers on a song?'  with a rolling eyes emoji

How: The 65-year-old Warren took to Twitter on Monday, asking, ‘How can there be 24 writers on a song?’ with a rolling eyes emoji

Her tweet – sent early Monday morning – seemingly blew up instantly, angering fans who thought she was sending some shade Beyonce’s way.

Warren tried to alleviate that notion by tweeting out 15 minutes later, ‘This isn’t meant as shade, I’m just curious.’

Another 20 minutes or so later she seemed to have figured it out, tweeting out, ‘Ok, it’s prob samples that add up the ammount of writers.’

Shade: Her tweet - sent early Monday morning - seemingly blew up instantly, angering fans who thought she was sending some shade Beyonce's way

Shade: Her tweet – sent early Monday morning – seemingly blew up instantly, angering fans who thought she was sending some shade Beyonce’s way

No shade: Warren tried to alleviate that notion by tweeting out 15 minutes later, 'This isn't meant as shade, I'm just curious'

No shade: Warren tried to alleviate that notion by tweeting out 15 minutes later, ‘This isn’t meant as shade, I’m just curious’

Samples: Another 20 minutes or so later she seemed to have figured it out, tweeting out, 'Ok, it's prob samples that add up the ammount of writerrs'

Samples: Another 20 minutes or so later she seemed to have figured it out, tweeting out, ‘Ok, it’s prob samples that add up the ammount of writerrs’

That still didn’t stop a number of fans from chiming in, including Twitter user Lisa McGuire, who said, ‘samples and multiple interpolations! I’m a music supervisor and have the clear them sometimes.’

Another Twitter user named Dylan asked, ‘How you’ve been in the game for 80 years and don’t know how samples work?’ Warren responded, ‘Coz I don’t use them.’

Twitter user TaylorBold added, ‘Same way you have 13 nominations and no wins,’ along with a photo of her 13 Oscar nominations.

Samples: That still didn't stop a number of fans from chiming in, including Twitter user Lisa McGuire, who said, 'samples and multiple interpolations!  I'm a music supervisor and have the clear them sometimes'

Samples: That still didn’t stop a number of fans from chiming in, including Twitter user Lisa McGuire, who said, ‘samples and multiple interpolations! I’m a music supervisor and have the clear them sometimes’

Don't: Another Twitter user named Dylan asked, 'How you've been in the game for 80 years and don't know how samples work?'  Warren responded, 'Coz I don't use them'

Don’t: Another Twitter user named Dylan asked, ‘How you’ve been in the game for 80 years and don’t know how samples work?’ Warren responded, ‘Coz I don’t use them’

Same: Twitter user TaylorBold added, 'Same way you have 13 nominations and no wins,' along with a photo of her 13 Oscar nominations

Same: Twitter user TaylorBold added, ‘Same way you have 13 nominations and no wins,’ along with a photo of her 13 Oscar nominations

That started a brief exchange, where Warren joked, ‘But I have 13 more nominations than U’ while another fan, J, added, ‘Exactly, nominations. Always the bridesmaid, never the bride.’

Warren asked, ‘How many U got?’ as J responded, ‘Same wins as you, xoxo.’

Another recording artist, The-Dream, explained, ‘You mean how’s does our (Black) culture have so many writers, well it started because we couldn’t afford certain things starting out, So we started sampling and it became an Artform, a major part of the Black Culture (hip-hop) in America. Had that was not happen who knows. u good?’

Nominations: That started a brief exchange, where Warren joked, 'But I have 13 more nominations than U' while another fan, J, added, 'Exactly, nominations.  Always the bridesmaid, never the bride'

Nominations: That started a brief exchange, where Warren joked, ‘But I have 13 more nominations than U’ while another fan, J, added, ‘Exactly, nominations. Always the bridesmaid, never the bride’

Wins: Warren asked, 'How many U got?'  as J responded, 'Same wins as you, xoxo'

Wins: Warren asked, ‘How many U got?’ as J responded, ‘Same wins as you, xoxo’

Explain: Another recording artist, The-Dream, explained, 'You mean how's does our (Black) culture have so many writers, well it started because we couldn't afford certain things starting out, So we started sampling and it became an Artform , a major part of the Black Culture (hip hop) in America.  Had that was not happen who knows.  u good?'

Explain: Another recording artist, The-Dream, explained, ‘You mean how’s does our (Black) culture have so many writers, well it started because we couldn’t afford certain things starting out, So we started sampling and it became an Artform , a major part of the Black Culture (hip hop) in America. Had that was not happen who knows. u good?’

Warren responded, ‘I didn’t mean that as an attack or as disrespect. I didn’t know this, thank you for making me aware of it. I don’t need to be mean about it.’

She also sent out a number of other tweets including one where she called a Twitter user ac**t for calling her a ‘grandma’ and another where she sent a middle finger emoji to someone who said she’s 65, adding, ‘Cool U can count. How many fingers am I holding up’

Warren seemingly conceded her argument hours later, tweeting out, ‘Ok, I meant no disrespect to @beyonce, who I’ve worked with and admire. I’m sorry for the misunderstanding.’

Beyonce herself has yet to respond publicly to any of the tweets as of now.

No attack: Warren responded, 'I didn't mean that as an attack or as disrespect.  I didn't know this, thank you for making me aware of it.  I don't need to be mean about it'

No attack: Warren responded, ‘I didn’t mean that as an attack or as disrespect. I didn’t know this, thank you for making me aware of it. I don’t need to be mean about it’

Count: She also sent out a number of other tweets including one where she called a Twitter user ac**t for calling her a 'grandma' and another where she sent a middle finger emoji to someone who said she's 65, adding, 'Cool U can count.  How many fingers am I holding up'

Count: She also sent out a number of other tweets including one where she called a Twitter user ac**t for calling her a ‘grandma’ and another where she sent a middle finger emoji to someone who said she’s 65, adding, ‘Cool U can count. How many fingers am I holding up’

Sorry: Warren seemingly conceded her argument hours later, tweeting out, 'Ok, I meant no disrespect to @beyonce, who I've worked with and admire.  I'm sorry for the misunderstanding'

Sorry: Warren seemingly conceded her argument hours later, tweeting out, ‘Ok, I meant no disrespect to @beyonce, who I’ve worked with and admire. I’m sorry for the misunderstanding’

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