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Get ready for another wave of outrage: Kerry Campbell, the 34-year-old part-time aethestician who told the world that she
gave her 8-year-old daughter Botox injections and body waxing in order to help her do better in
kiddie beauty pageants, now says that it was all a hoax.
"The truth is that I have never given my daughter
Botox, not allowed her to get any type of waxing, nor is she a beauty pageant contestant," the mom - whose real name is Sheena Upton - admitted in a statement.
Upton says that she accepted $200 "to play the role of Kerry Campbell" for an interview that
appeared in the British tabloid The Sun on March 23. After appearing on ABC's
Good Morning America and
Inside Edition last week, San Francisco Human Services Agency launched an investigation and her daughter, Britney, was
removed from her home by Child Protective Services. Upton issued her statement, which is dated May 18th, in order to regain custody of her daughter.
In the written statement, which
was obtained by TMZ and can be seen here at left (
click for the PDF), Upton says that The Sun provided her with "instructions and a script to follow for a recorded interview." She agreed to later interviews with
Good Morning America and
Inside Edition in exchange for "a large fee for both," rumored to be upwards of $10,000. A source at ABC News told TMZ: "There is no truth to the story about compensation, but they did pay a broker no more than $10,000 to license photos."