News about Millie B

What Turkish cosmetic surgeons don't want you to know: The tricks and hidden clauses used by rogue doctors on vulnerable Britons - all subsidised by the Turkish government

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 5, 2024
Rogue Turkish cosmetic clinics are attempting to mask the risks of cut-price operations abroad with a variety of deceptions and hidden clauses, including threatening patients with £10,000 bills and court action if they criticize the findings of their online reviews. Thousands of Britons flock to Istanbul and Ankara every year to get cosmetic surgery at a fraction of the price they would have to pay in the United Kingdom, despite flashy advertisements on social media sites such as Instagram and TikTok.

Millie B, the Tiktok actress, has been mocked by an advertent watchdog for online videos promoting cosmetic surgery in Turkey

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 10, 2024
The media has rapped Tiktok actor and rapper Millie B for a series of videos that promoting cosmetic surgery and 'trivialized' the procedures. After she made four videos revealing a breast augmentation, Millie Bracewell, 23, has been told off by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). Since a 16-year-old girl's 'M to the B' was released in December 2016, she was a TikTok sensation. Kim Kardashian and Jason Derulo used her.

Kim Kardashian Looks Totally Unrecognisable as she Jumps on the British "Chav" TikTok Trend

www.popsugar.co.uk, January 18, 2023
Kim Kardashian is known for making up her appearance on the regular. If it's blonde hair and a Marilyn Monroe gown, bleached eyebrows, and a jock strap, or nose rings for Fashion Week, the Skims founder is a style chameleon. But early Noughties "chav" makeup was one thing we were not excited to try. Kim posted a video of herself (poorly) applying makeup to the sounds of Millie B's "M to the B" by a Blackpool rapper who debuted the song in 2016 when she was just 16 years old. The viral trend first emerged in 2020, with #chavmakeup and the #mtothebchallenge all involving users adopting a look that became synonymous with "chav" subculture in the United Kingdom, a derogatory term for a young person who behaved in a loutish manner, often dressed in casual clothing. The aesthetics related to "chavs" were typically thick foundation, unblended contouring, long eyebrows, false eyelashes, a thin lip liner, and hair tied into a topknot.