A female bodybuilder has recently confessed to having acquired male 'bits' and facial hair after excessively taking steroids, according to Daily Mail.

Candice Armstrong, 28, has developed a man's body because of her steroid abuse. Some of the side effects she has experienced include an excessive growth of hair on certain parts of her body, acne, a small penis instead of a clitoris and even liver damage. However, despite these serious health issues, Armstrong has expressed that she won't stop taking the drugs because it has actually improved her life. Candice used to be a slender, blonde female who has now transformed into a hulking brunette packed with muscles, body hair on her back, chest and upper lip.

She expressed her thoughts about steroids and said that it wasn't really her intention to bulk up this much and 'transform' into a man but says that now is too late for her to stop. "No, it wasn't my plan,' she tells Marsh in a scene from the documentary. You could argue that when I wanted big arms and broad shoulders, a bigger back and small hips that that was a masculine look but I didn't consciously decide I want to change from a woman into a man."

Candice also said that she is still the same woman with female feelings, according to In2EastAfrica. "It ­happened gradually. People began to assume I was a man in drag. Now if I go out with a handbag someone will shout, 'you dirty pervert!' So I've had to start wearing men's clothes. I have to avoid ladies loos. And one man I slept with said, 'I've never been with a man but you're the next best thing'." Other than Candice, there are also a lot of celebrities who make use of steroids either for a role they are preparing for or simply for personal gains. Veteran personal trainer, Happy Hill, confirmed that up to 20 percent of today's leading men use performance-enhancing drugs to attain a buff physique,