Woman Spends £40,000 On Cosmetic Surgery To Look Exactly Like Her Daughter

By Michael Avery in Bizarre On 23rd September 2016
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This mother-daughter pair has peroxide locks and you will not be able to recognize who's who if you don't know them personally. People often confuse them as sisters. Janet Horrocks, 57, spent as much as £40,000 on cosmetic surgery so she could look like her daughter Jane Cunliffe, 35. The bleach-blonde mother-of-one's extensive regime includes regular Botox and fillers to keep up with her daughter. While single mum Janet is adamant that she will never give up in her quest for eternal youth, Jane is firmly anti-surgery.

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The 35 year old Jane feels insecure as she fears one day she will look older than her mother, who is plastic obsessed. Speaking about the change, mother Janet said: "My goal was to look like Jane because I created her, so really she had a similar look to me and I didn't have a long way to go. "I just had to do a bit of playing about with my body and face to look younger. "She got her looks from me in the first place. All I am doing is just maintaining that look."

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The transformation of Janet began in 2001, when she had two boob jobs, a nose job, an eye lift and veneer, which costed her £20,000. In 2002, she split from Jane's Dad.Then she lost two stones and had an hair extension. She explained: "I'd put on weight and I felt dowdy and unattractive. I remember looking at Jane and thinking ‘I used to have a figure like yours'."

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"Time had taken its toll on my and I felt like I needed some help to reverse the effects of time." Janet, an accountant, spent £8,000 on two breast implant surgeries, which transformed her from a 34A to an E cup. Janet has openly admitted her new look was based on her daughter, who was less than impressed when it was all revealed. The mum did admit: "She was quite annoyed at first."

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Unlike her youth-obsessed mum, Jane is completely opposed to cosmetic surgery. She doesn't wear hair extensions and is adamant that she will ‘grow old gracefully'. But Janet admits she doesn't have any intention of slowing down and says that surgery and Botox has changed her life.

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While she's learnt to accept it and says her relationship with her mum these days is ‘a really good one we are very, very close', Jane has very different views to her mum when it comes to accepting the passage of time. She is resolutely anti-surgery and says she ‘will grow old gracefully'.

Janet, on the other hand, couldn't care less: ‘I don't want to die a wrinkly old woman, I'll be having that needle on my death bed. It's my body and I'll do what I want, if people don't like it I'm not really fussed.'