
It’s fair to assume many celebrities have undergone plastic surgery. Some have had botox, while others have altered their entire bodies.
But the content creator, who boasted more than 400,000 followers across several Instagram accounts, met a tragic fate.
Just before falling from high-rise apartment in December 2025, she shared a chilling final post.
Mary Magdalene, a Toronto native, rose to fame online thanks to her daring and extensive cosmetic procedures.
She openly admitted to spending tens of thousands of dollars on plastic surgery, documenting her transformation for her devoted followers.

For many of us, looking our best can involve trying new beauty products, experimenting with fashion, or hitting the gym. But for some, the journey goes further. Plastic surgery isn’t always about drastic changes, it can also be about feeling confident and authentic in your own skin.
For Mary Magdalene, it was a mix of both.
Mary Magdalene had her first breast augmentation at just 21, traveling to Mexico for the procedure. She said it reflected her long-time love of “the fake bimbo look.”
Shockingly, she later revealed that the surgery was done by a dentist, not a certified surgeon. She described the results as botched, and from that moment on, corrective surgeries became a regular part of her life rather than a rare fix.
Over time, she expanded her online presence, amassing over 400,000 followers across multiple Instagram accounts. Even after a suspension of her main account, she maintained a strong fanbase of nearly 70,000 followers.
During the pandemic, Mary became a full-time virtual dancer, charging about $110 for five-minute sessions. Her clients spanned ages 20 to 80 and included both men and women.

“I do a chat and a [exotic dance], although sometimes I am just a therapist. Some people just love having someone to talk to,” Mary told Unilad.
“I get all sorts of different requests. Some people just want to see me eat, twerking, trying on clothes. I also get foot fetishists – I’ve even had people begging me to humiliate and insult them.”
An ongoing obsession
Mary’s pursuit of her ideal look didn’t stop with one surgery. She covered her body in tattoos and underwent numerous procedures, including multiple nose jobs, brow lifts, fat transfers, three Brazilian butt lifts, liposuction, veneers, and butt and breast implants. Her breasts grew to a 38J, with 5,000cc expanders