The woman dubbed ‘Botox Mom’ after she appeared in a British tabloid and then on two American television shows has admitted under penalty of perjury that she lied about everything. The woman had been caught in several lies; not least her name, where she lived, the treatment of her daughter, and that her daughter had ever starred in any beauty pageants. RadarOnline.com already established that her publicised name of ‘Kerry Campbell’ was fake. She also didn’t live in San Francisco, but in Southern California. She also has a second, younger daughter.
Child Protective Services has been conducting an investigation since Botox Mom went on television and claimed she botoxed her eight-year-old herself and gave waxes in her intimate areas to stop the growth of any pubic hair (‘virgin waxes,’ anyone… gross). Last weekend, the child was removed from the home while CPS established what had been going on. They’d reportedly struggled to get even basic, honest information from Botox Mom; even something as basic as whether the child ever competed in any pageants. Claiming Botox Mom was obsessed with reality television, a source told RadarOnline, ‘Investigators and social workers have been unable to prove that Britney has ever been in any beauty pageants. Britney [was] being cared for by relatives, and [has been] doing well.’ Adding, ‘Child Protective Services are conducting an investigation about the Botox claims, and at this point, there is absolutely no evidence that Kerry injected Britney with Botox.’ Moreover, TMZ.com obtained a sworn declaration written by Sheena Upton
, Botox Mom’s real name I guess, saying she basically lied for money after being approached by The Sun newspaper. For money.
With a storyline they’d pre-fabricated.
The Sun asked Upton ‘to play the role of Kerry Campbell’, for a story called, ‘I Give My 8-Year-Old Daughter Botox.’ The newspaper paid her $200, ‘I was provided with the story, instructions and a script to follow for a recorded interview.’ After the story broke, she was approached by Inside Edition and Good Morning America, for which she was offered a ‘large fee’.
Sources claim GMA promised her $10,000; something ABC disputes, clarifying, ‘There is no truth to the story about compensation, but they did pay a broker no more than $10,000 to license photos.’ Upton now swears no such beauty treatments took place and she can prove it.
‘The truth is I have never given my daughter Botox, nor allowed her to get any type of waxing, nor is she a beauty pageant contestant.’ On May 17, the child was examined at the UCLA Medical Center. ‘After my daughter received a full medical exam, Upton continued, ‘the results indicated that she has not ever received treatments including Botox or other such injections.’ After having the girl checked out, child welfare officials allowed her to go home with her mother on the condition a cousin stay with them both.
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This is worse than the balloon boy situation.