Meet Vienna Würstel, a 25-year-old content creator from Mallorca, Spain, who has become an internet (and OnlyFans) star thanks to a pair of lips that have grown to world-record proportions. Vienna, a transgender woman, reveals that she has spent so far about $175,000 on cosmetic surgeries, of which around $50,000 were solely on lip fillers. The result? Lips so swollen that she struggles to breathe through her nose, can’t close her mouth, yet continues to enlarge them.
“When I was 18, I got legal approval for treatments and already knew what I wanted,” she said. “Since then it became an obsession. Big lips, big curves, everything big. For me, that’s the peak of femininity and sexiness.”
To maintain her lips in an “ultimately inflated” state, Vienna gets filler injections every two weeks to a month – including special flights from Mallorca to Frankfurt, Germany, where she says “the world’s greatest expert in extreme lips” operates. Each visit costs her over $2,000, but “beauty isn’t measured in money,” she declares.
But these massive lips come at a physical – not just financial – cost: Vienna says she suffers from chronic nasal congestion, struggles to drink, eat, and speak, breathes only through her mouth, and wakes up every morning with a sore throat. “I can’t close my mouth anymore,” she admitted. “But it’s all worth it. I’m in love with my lips.”
Her journey toward the world’s biggest lips is only part of a larger project: She has already undergone multiple breast augmentations, cheek sculpting, jaw implants, eye lifts, a Brazilian butt lift, and more. Vienna claims her body now contains “more plastic than body fat,” and still, she’s just getting started: Her next goal is to reach 200cc of filler in her lips by next year, a first nose job, and a procedure for eye elongation (“cat eye”).
The reactions, unsurprisingly, follow her everywhere and include outright bullying. “Women just pull out their phones and take pictures of my face, like I’m a street performance. Some shout at me how ugly I am. Online they write that I should sue the surgeon, or that he should be in jail,” she said. But in her view, it’s all just jealousy: “These are women whose partners won’t let them have surgery, or who can’t afford it. No truly happy person leaves hateful comments like that.”
However, she emphasizes that those close to her are supportive: “My friends, family, and boyfriend – they all love me. I feel loved.”
Vienna sums up her entire philosophy in one simple sentence: “I believe in the motto: More is always more. And I never intend to stop. These surgeries make me who I really want to be.”