She looks too good to be true.
An influence of social networks states that he was interrogated by immigration officials when he returned home in Brazil earlier this week because it looked like his passport photo.
Gessica Kayane, known as Gkay to her 20 million followers, landed at an unidentified airport on April 10 and had to show her passport before she was allowed to return to Brazil.
The 32 -year -old woman, better known as YouTuber and Tiktoker who has also appeared in several Netflix films, is not known for her natural appearance.
She has had a breast enlarging, a stretch of pechuos, her remodeled nose, fat removed from her jaw line and the most stuffed cheeks with lips.
When he approached airport officials with identifications before their surgeries, they did not recognize it.
“It was almost forbidden to enter the country because the photos in all my documents are different from my face now,” he wrote on Instagram.
Kayane now rocks long and bright red hair, a thin nose, a chiseled chin, rod cheeks and fleshy lips.
However, her passport photo shows a more natural woman with dark roots looking out of her head and broader features.
To worsen things, your national identity card and your driver’s license show that you look even less like her now.
Fortunately, Kayane had documented his cosmetic procedure trip and had photos of herself through her transformation.
“I am slippery, I had my Instagram and several” before and then “to try it,” he said.
The influencer seems to have learned his lesson.
“The first thing to do to Brazil: update all the photos of my documents,” he said.
The star of social networks is not the first person to be detained when officials claim that the person who delivers their passport does not seem to be the same in the identification of the image.
However, it is usual backwards.
Some women are stained to take their passport photo, wearing more glamorous than in real life.
The star of Australian reality, Amelia Marni, even made a Tiktok viral tutorial on how to shine with makeup on the day of the images so that her passport adjusts less as a photo of the photo and sent #Passportmoeup viral a few years ago.
However, experts have warned against these “Gow-Up” photos in the field that could make the flyers sail the immigration control points.
“If you overcome your gaze when I had your photo, you can reduce the real speed of the verification verification process at the airport,” said Gemma Brown, product head on the United Kingdom’s travel site, Republic Republic.
According to the United States Department of State, travelers do not need to request a new passport in minor appearance changes, such as growing a beard, hair dye or natural aging process.
However, they must do so if they undergo an important transformation, including significantly facial surgery or trauma, the addition or elimination of large facial tattoos or piercings and gender transitions.
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