A former stripper has been ordered to pay back $10,500 for a boob job after she claimed her bosses gifted her the surgery.

Gold Coast woman Haylee Baxter was told to pay the money at a Queensland Civil Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) appeal on Wednesday.

She had initially claimed she was asked to go under the knife to appear in an Ultra Tune TV ad with Charlie Sheen.

Ms Baxter had insisted the $14,000 boob job was a gift from NRA Enterprises - the operating company of strip club Toybox Showgirls - rather than a loan.

Gold Coast woman Haylee Baxter (pictured) was told to pay the money at a Queensland Civil Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) appeal on Wednesday

She had initially claimed she was asked to go under the knife to appear in an Ultra Tune TV ad with Charlie Sheen (pictured)

She also claimed she had been given cocaine and alcohol and tricked into signing the loan agreement while on shift, Gold Coast Bulletin reported.

Only last month, NRA Enterprises took the matter to QCAT in a bid to get its money back, but its application was dismissed.

Though following an appeal this week, Ms Baxter was ordered to pay back part of the money.

NRA Enterprises directors Jimmy Seoud and Sean Buckley, and Toybox manager Tarra Mann provided affidavits that disputed Ms Baxter's allegations.

According to Mr Seoud's affidavit, the pair had read the contract together and Ms Baxter signed the loan in front of him and Ms Mann.

'She appeared to understand and accept the terms and did not appear under the influence of alcohol or drugs and I reject any assertion that I supplied her with illicit drugs or alcohol,' the affidavit said.

Ms Mann claimed in the affidavit she witnessed the former stripper sign the loan.

She went on to say Ms Baxter did not appear to be under the influence of any alcohol or illicit drugs.

Ms Baxter had previously had a first boob job done and according to Mr Buckley's affidavit, she had discovered 'leaking' and wanted a CT scan and initial consultation over cancer fears.

Knowing her for six years, Mr Buckley claimed to have gifted her $800 to have them checked.

'Following the initial consultation, I told Haylee to discuss with Jimmy the possibility of NRA providing her a loan for the procedure,' he said in the affidavit.

'I never requested repayment of the money I gave Haylee for the initial consultation.'