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Georgina and Kayla are a mother/daughter duo from the UK who've undergone 56,000 euros' (more than $63,000) worth of cosmetic surgery to look like British model Katie Price.

In a video from News Dog Media, Kayla, 20, explains she began stripping at the age of 17, and through her work, met a sugar daddy who began giving her a weekly stipend.

She put that money toward her surgeries and her mother's. "I don't mind Kayla having a sugar daddy or stripping to pay for plastic surgery because we're living the dream," Georgina, 38, explains. "Yeah," Kayla agrees. "We look how we want to look."

This is how the pair looked when Kayla was a child:

Courtesy of Georgina and Kayla

Now, the $63,000 has gone toward a boob job, lip injections, tanning, hair extensions, and other hair treatments, nail treatments, tooth-whitening, and semi-permanent makeup for Kayla, and lip injections, cheek fillers, Botox, semi-permanent makeup, tanning, hair treatments, tooth-whitening, and nail treatments for Georgina.

"Kayla and I are a double act, we do everything together and that includes plastic surgery. We like looking the same. We even buy the same clothes as each other," Georgina says. They don't care that people sometimes mock them or make faces at them in public because they look exactly how they want to look: like a Barbie-esque version of Katie Price.

They are looking forward to getting another set of boob jobs later this year as well as butt injections and more lip work, but Kayla is currently looking for a new sugar daddy to finance the work: Her first sugar daddy's wife found out about their agreement, and he and Kayla had to end their relationship.

See some photos of the pair below:

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