Rajee Narinesingh’s journey from “cement face” victim to global activist is both harrowing and deeply human. After black market injections left her disfigured, she battled shame so intense she barely left her home.
Real surgeons, first privately and later on Botched, carefully softened and removed the toxic fillers, restoring not just her features but her sense of self. With makeup and courage, she stepped back into the world, learning to accept the stares and reclaim her beauty on her own terms.
Meanwhile, “toxic tush doctor” Oneal Ron Morris was sentenced to prison. When Morris later reached out asking forgiveness, Rajee chose grace over vengeance, calling her suffering a “blessing” because it gave her a platform to warn others.
Today, living in Florida, she’s an actress, author, and transgender and HIV-awareness advocate, turning the worst thing that happened to her into a lifeline for people she may never even meet.READ MORE BELOW…