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What “Cement Face” lady looks like 21 years later

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Rajee Narinesingh
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Months after the procedures, Rajee explained that she still had some nodules in her breasts and buttocks. But the most important thing is that she felt that her transformed face had given her her self-confidence back – and finally, she could see herself in the mirror.

“My confidence has definitely improved,” Narinesingh told Barcroft. “It has changed my life. It really has.”

“I know I’m a big personality, so I’m always going to get stares, but now the stares are a little different.”

This is Rajee Narinesingh today
Oneal Ron Morris, meanwhile, would eventually answer for her dangerous surgeries. In 2017, she was sentenced to 10 years in prison after one of her patients died. In February 2021, Rajee Narinesingh got a message from Morris.

She posted her response through her Instagram page, and even though Morris said she had been released, Narinesingh claimed that Oneal wasn’t to be released until 2026. Morris asked for her forgiveness, and Rajee accepted.

“What I have become more aware of as I have lived my life is that if we can get stronger from the hardships we go through and learn from the mistakes we make, then they become blessings. I feel the sincerity of your spirit, Sis, and I want you to know that I wish the very best for you,” Rajee Narinesingh said in her response to the “toxic tush doctor.”

So, what is Rajee Narinesingh doing today? The transgender woman has become a public figure and describes herself as an American activist, actress, mystic, and author. She’s been featured on more than 30 television shows worldwide and has written three books about her life and experiences.

She now lives in Florida, where she works with the LGBTQ community and several organizations. Moreover, she helps to spread messages about HIV prevention and living with HIV.

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