Dana Adiva claims her life has been made miserable because she's too pretty.
The 21-year-old blonde was apparently forced to drop out of school because jealous classmates bullied her.
And the endless attention she gets from lusty men makes it impossible for her to find a boyfriend, she says.
Dana, an aspiring professional wrestler, told her story on an episode of MTV documentary series True Lives.
In the show, which aired in the US recently, she boasted: "I get anything I want and I get treated like a princess.
"I don't have to be smart, because I have my looks."
She explained: "When I was younger I had people telling me how pretty I was all the time. But when I got to high school it all changed.
"I got so much attention from all the guys, but I didn't get along with any of the girls. They were extremely jealous of me
"I would have hate mail. They would usually go, 'just kill yourself.'
"It got so bad, to the point that I just stopped going to school."
Dana claims her looks have also hindered her chances of finding love, because men never take her seriously.
She said: "I'm hoping to find love someday but when you look like me it's not easy. My looks get in the way.
"When I walk into a bar I'm used to every guy staring at me."
Dana has tried to hide her beauty, by dying her hair and wearing glasses.
She said: "I went through a phase where I tried to downplay my looks. I dyed my hair brown but that didn't help at all.
"I tried gaining weight but I couldn't."
Instead she has decided to embrace her beauty and is even planning to get a BOOB JOB - to enhance what God gave her.
She said: "It's the world that needs to change, not me.
"I feel I will be more beautiful with bigger boobs. Instead of a 10 I'll be a 200.
- Sun
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