

The competitors united to
warn against “quick fix” surgeries after a number of high-profile deaths of
women following butt augmentation surgery, The Sun reports.
Miss Bumbum contestants
pose with X-rays of their butts to prove you don’t need risky butt ops to get
an impressive backside.
The 27 women, each
representing a state of Brazil, are competing for the coveted “best bottom”
gong.
The contestants showed
X-ray scans yesterday to prove none of their own derrieres have been tampered
with.
Brazil was rocked last
month after celebrity plastic surgeon Dr Bumbum went on the run after a woman
died hours after getting injections to enlarge her bottom.
It is believed Denis
Furtado, who has more than 650,000 followers on Instagram and appears regularly
on Brazilian TV, accidentally injected fillers in an artery during the
procedure.
He was captured four days
later and awaits trial for manslaughter.
Days later, Mayara Silva
dos Santos, a 24-year-old Brazilian model living in Denmark, died after
suffering complications following surgery on her buttocks, thighs and stomach
carried out in Rio.
A third woman, 41-year-old
Adriana Ferreira Pinto, also recently died six days after undergoing butt
surgery.
In March British mother,
Jade Stafford, nearly died on an operating table in Turkey while getting a
Kardashian-style operation to enlarge her bottom.
One of the rules of the
world famous Miss Bumbum competition, now in it’s sixth year, is that
contestants must not have undergone surgery to enlarge or enhance their
backsides.



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