Lacey Wildd — Biography
Born in Nebo, West Virginia, on April 23, 1968, Lacey Wildd is a figure known for her presence in reality television, her work as a glamour model, and her roles in B-movies. Her national recognition grew significantly in 2011 with an appearance on MTV's documentary series True Life, followed by a spot on E!'s reality show about plastic surgery, Botched, in 2014. Beyond her reality TV engagements, Wildd has garnered media attention in tabloid outlets, largely due to her body modifications and the size of her bust.
Wildd's early education took place at Central Junior High School in East Peoria, Illinois, where she was a student from 1978 to 1982. She is a mother to six children, whose ages span from five to twenty-seven. Between September 2010 and April 2011, Wildd underwent a series of surgical procedures that dramatically increased her breast size from 1250 cubic centimeters of saline to 3150 cubic centimeters. Her surgical history also includes lip augmentation, liposuction, and buttock augmentation. In October 2011, Wildd shared on her Facebook page her intention to undergo further breast augmentation.
On October 25, 2011, MTV's True Life documentary series showcased Wildd and her young daughter, Tori, chronicling their everyday lives. In this portrayal, Wildd is depicted as a "hot mom" who is self-absorbed and frequently draws attention for her physical appearance.
Wildd's early education took place at Central Junior High School in East Peoria, Illinois, where she was a student from 1978 to 1982. She is a mother to six children, whose ages span from five to twenty-seven. Between September 2010 and April 2011, Wildd underwent a series of surgical procedures that dramatically increased her breast size from 1250 cubic centimeters of saline to 3150 cubic centimeters. Her surgical history also includes lip augmentation, liposuction, and buttock augmentation. In October 2011, Wildd shared on her Facebook page her intention to undergo further breast augmentation.
On October 25, 2011, MTV's True Life documentary series showcased Wildd and her young daughter, Tori, chronicling their everyday lives. In this portrayal, Wildd is depicted as a "hot mom" who is self-absorbed and frequently draws attention for her physical appearance.