Jessica Alves has claimed she has been offered up to £15,000 by men eager to take her virginity after she recently underwent sex reassignment surgery.
The media personality, 37, told MailOnline she was inundated with offers of cash from men after she shared a nude snap to her Instagram Stories.
However, the former Celebrity Big Brother star insisted she would never ‘sell her body’ and is ‘looking for love’.
Shocking: 광주 성형외과 Jessica Alves has claimed she has been offered up to £15,000 by men eager to take her virginity after she shared this nude snap to her Instagram Stories
She said: ‘I took that photo down because a lot of men sent me messages and I don’t know how to handle it.
Some even offer me money to break my virginity.
‘One man offered me £15,000! I would never sell my body, I am looking for love and not for money.’
In the snap, Jessica displayed her jaw-dropping figure as she struck a pose for a mirror selfie from her room in Bangkok where she has remained since her surgery.
Jessica, previously known as the Human Ken Doll, protected her modesty with fire emojis over her chest.
Raunchy: The media personality, 37, told MailOnline she was inundated with offers of cash from men online following her recent sex reassignment surgery
The star let her platinum blonde locks fall loose down her shoulders as she posed barefoot in the now deleted photo.
Jessica previously told MailOnline she avoided relationships with gay men while she was a man and that she hopes to lose her ‘virginity’ to someone ‘special’ now that she has transitioned into a woman.
She explained: ‘I have never had a relationship with a gay man because my brain has always been female.
I remember when I was growing up I used to wear my mothers clothing and dance around the house and that was when I was happy.
‘The issue is that I don’t have anyone on my radar yet. I want that day to be magical and special even, so if I have to wait longer for it I will do so until the right man for my me comes along.’
Jessica said: ‘One man offered me £15,000!
I would never sell my body, I am looking for love and not for money’
It comes after the star told MailOnline she is already planning a breast enlargement just days after her last procedure.
Jessica revealed that she felt ‘born again’ after spending six hours undergoing sex reassignment surgery in Bangkok, saying how she feels like she can finally be herself after being born into the wrong body.
In a video, she said: ‘It’s been nine days after my sex reassignment surgery and I’m feeling great, I can sing, I can dance, I can do everything.
‘It feels very different, and today is the first day I’m actually I’m gonna go out, I’m gonna go to a hair salon to wash my hair I’m so happy I’m like a new person.
‘Next surgery I’m going to have a breast implant I’m gonna be having my breasts bigger and fuller.
And also doctor will remove this implant because I keep having problems with this chin implant and shave this jawline.’
Jessica added: ‘A few years ago or even still now when people have sex change surgery they have to be in bed for 2 weeks.
In my case I had the best surgery option.
‘I feel so good that I am now next week changing my breast implants which without a wonder bra it is too low down to my belly and far apart.
Plans: Jessica told MailOnline she was already planning a breast enlargement just nine days after her last procedure
‘They are at 725cc and I shall go up to 1200cc.
Also my chin implant will be removed and 광주 성형외과 my jaw line will be shaved on the v-shape so my face will look more feminine.’
Jessica told MailOnline she previously got fillers in her chin in a hair salon by a woman who told her she had recently trained in how to administer them.
She later regretted it after the area became infected which lead her to get two chin implant procedures.
The TV personality warned people to only get fillers from ‘dermatologist doctors’.
She said: ‘Around this time last year when I was in a hair salon in Essex for eye lashes this girl recently trained on doing fillers offered to do my chin and to make it more pointy.
‘On a wim, I allowed her to do it and ever since I had two chin surgeries because I have a chronic infection.
‘I have a Medpore solid implant on my chin and Dr.
Kamol at Kamol hospital will be removing this implant and clearing the infection.
‘My message to people is that they must have fillers only from dermatologist doctors and not to make the mistakes that I did on the past by letting people who got a one day training in a beauty salon to do it.’
Change: Jessica gushed that she was delighted with the results of her gender reassignment following the Penile-Peritoneal Vaginoplasty during an appearance on This Morning
Elsewhere, Jessica gushed that she was delighted with the results of her gender reassignment following the Penile-Peritoneal Vaginoplasty.
Speaking on a recent episode of This Morning, she explained: ‘The aesthetics of my vagina is exactly the same as a biological vagina, I look at it all the time.
‘In three months time, it will behave like a biological vagina.
It’s elastic, it self-lubricates.’
Jessica almost became emotional during the interview as she told how her life can finally begin after her surgery.
She said: ‘I promised myself I was not going to cry.
My life will start now. I’m going to continue doing television shows.
‘I’ve done more than 400 television shows as a man and will continue as a woman.’
Jessica admitted she kept having numerous cosmetic surgery procedures because she was not happy living as a man.
Under the knife: Jessica, who had her surgery in Bangkok, said: ‘The surgery I had is called sex reassignment surgery.
It’s almost identical to a biological vagina’
She said: ‘I kept having plastic surgeries in order to find myself when in reality I was always a transgender woman. I couldn’t transition at the time. I was afraid, 광주 성형외과 I didn’t know how to start.
‘I also had a lot of television jobs in different countries and what they wanted was Rodrigo.
Then I found ways to live with Jessica who was inside me. I became a cross dresser in secret.
‘I would wear a wig and a pair of high heels and sit on my sofa and watch a film. It was escapism. I was living as a cross dresser in secret for four years.
Then I had my ribs removed and had surgery to make me look more feminine.
‘I started having depression and had my psychological assessment and was diagnosed with gender dysphoria. I started my transition process in September 2019 and I feel emotional right now to say I have finished.’
Jessica underwent the procedure on February 17 and said she is recovering well and feeling comfortable.
New chapter: She told MailOnline that her family have been incredibly supportive of her decision to get surgery – which cost her £13,700
She told MailOnline that her family have been incredibly supportive of her decision to get surgery – which cost her £13,700.
But she admits that not everyone has been so accepting of her decision.
‘I lost most of the people that I assumed were my friends.
They could not cope with the changes,’ she regretfully revealed.
‘2020 was a very lonely year with Covid restrictions – but I was able to have my feminisation surgeries and do my hormone therapy all privately as the waiting list on the NHS to have the first assessment is three years so I could not rely on it.’
Adding to this feeling of isolation, Jessica admits she has never met another trans woman.
‘I have never met a trans woman in my life.
I have never had anyone to look up to. I just followed my heart,’ she said.
Struggles: She also recently opened up about the ‘lonely’ experience of struggling with her identity
Jessica also revealed how she has lost work thanks to her transition.
She said: ‘Over the past eight years I have been working as a TV personality in many countries, I have done more then 400 TV shows in 23 countries.
‘I knew that once I came out as a trans woman I would lose a lot of work.
I lost TV contracts in Russia, Romania, the USA and Spain, including branding and products endorsements.
She went on: ‘In the UK we have laws to protect trans people. But to be a trans person in the UK is still something alien and most of society don’t know how to treat or to address a trans person using the right pronouns.
Or even ask how the person would like to be addressed.