Jessica Alves

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Jessica Alves
Rodrigo Alves, the Human Ken Doll.jpg
Born
Rodrigo Alves

(1983-07-30) 30 July 1983 (age 41)
Nationality
  • Brazilian
  • British
Other names
  • Rodrigo Alves
  • Roddy Alves
  • Jezz
CitizenshipBritish
Alma mater London College of Communication
Occupation(s)TV celebrity, air steward [1]
Known forExtensive plastic surgeries [2]

Jessica Alves (formerly Rodrigo Alves; born 30 July 1983) [3] is a Brazilian-British television personality noted for having undergone dozens of plastic surgeries to alter her appearance. Prior to her transition, she was often referred to as a human Ken doll.

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Early life and education

Alves was born Rodrigo Alves on 30 July 1983 in São Paulo, Brazil, to a Brazilian mother and a British father. [4] Her father, Roserval Alves, hailed from a Portuguese family who arrived in Brazil in the 1940s. [5] Initially the family was in the farming trade but expanded their business involvement to include supermarkets, shopping centres and real estate. [5] When she was young, her grandfather bought her Barbie dolls. Although Alves was assigned male at birth, from “the age of three, four, five, six” she considered herself to be female, played with dolls and cross-dressed. [6] [7] She believes people should not be defined by gender. [8] She was shy, and bullied throughout childhood. [9] As a teen, Alves had a hormone difference, with atypical estrogen amounts for her assigned sex, causing breast tissue to grow; her other features were also picked on by the bullies. [9] [7] Her family has a string of grocery stores in Brazil which has made them wealthy, but as of 2018, Alves has not made any profit relating to the stores. [10]

Alves moved to London at age 18, where she studied public relations at London College of Communication. [3] [4] She has money from an inheritance from her maternal grandparents. [5]

Biography

Alves has had several episodes of surgery, including nose jobs which resulted in the loss of her sense of smell. [9] Soon after that experience she underwent surgery in Brazil to inject a gel into her arms to make them look more muscular. [9] She lost use of both arms for a while, and the experience led her to seek psychotherapy. [9] In 2013, Alves was diagnosed with body dysmorphic disorder; a “mental health condition where a person spends an obsessive amount of time worrying about flaws in their appearance”. [9]

Alves appeared on the American reality series Botched in 2017 (season 4, episode 4), where cosmetic surgeons attempt to improve unsuccessful cosmetic surgeries. Paul Nassif refused to undertake additional rhinoplasty on Alves, noting the nasal passages were blocked with scarring, nasal tissue had not recovered from previous surgeries, and Alves was at risk of substantial necrosis. [11]

As of 2018, Alves had homes in London and Marbella, Spain, and was a regular presenter on television. [5] [10] She has a sizeable monthly pension from inheritance from her grandparents, and rents properties in Puerto Banús in Spain to tourists. [5] Her net worth in 2018 was estimated at over £30 million. [5] In 2018, Alves travelled between London and Brazil for work and found that being widely recognised, and being asked for selfies, had its downside, and felt a new freedom when cross-dressing as Jessica. [10] The idea of transitioning gender identity, outwardly, to permanently being female was put on hold, in part because of objections from her father. [10]

As of January 2018, Alves has spent just over £500,000 undergoing 103 cosmetic procedures, including injections, 51 of which were plastic surgeries. [12] [3] Alves has undergone liposuction, had gel filler injected into shoulders, biceps, and triceps, applies minoxidil topically, has had hair implants and a number of facelifts, wears tinted contact lenses, and has had twelve rhinoplasties. [4] Her first plastic surgery was at the age of 17 to remove gynecomastia. [4] Her first nose job was when she was 19, As of March 2020, she has spent an estimated £650,000 on 60 operations to emulate a Barbie doll. [13] Alves recounted that pre-transition she tried to compensate for her lack of masculine tendencies by trying to look more so through the surgeries, "I'd always felt feminine and when I struggled to be manly with my personality, I decided to make my appearance as masculine as possible instead, ... But no matter how much I looked like Ken nothing eased the pain of being Barbie inside." [13]

In August 2018, Alves appeared on the UK television show Celebrity Big Brother as a celebrity housemate. After using the n-word in a conversation about the type of sexual partner she preferred, Alves was given a final warning by producers that if she repeated the offensive language she would be evicted from the house. The incident garnered over 1,000 complaints to regulator Ofcom. [14] After an unspecified "incident", Alves was expelled from the show in the early hours of the morning on the tenth day. [15] [16]

In March 2019, Alves released a song with Italian plastic surgeon Giacomo Urtis called "Plastic World". [17]

In January 2020, Alves came out as transgender after three months of living in privacy. [18] She shared that she had always been depressed and felt that, as risky as more surgeries were, she needed to transition or she would die. [6] [19] She underwent both breast augmentation and vaginoplasty. [20] During the early COVID-19 pandemic, she was separated from her family but reunited with them in June. [6] In July 2020, Alves announced that she had changed her name to Jessica. [21] In August 2020, her father died. He had long been worried about Jessica dying from a surgery; they remained close nevertheless. [6]

In 2024, Jessica expressed that she desires a sapiosexual relationship. [22]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2018 Celebrity Big Brother Participant Season 22 [23]

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