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Speaking out: Vanity hopes her experience will deter other women from having illegal butt injections
She said: 'Having the infection didn't make me stop. It was only when I was faced with jail and being away from my kids.'
Vanity is no longer a dancer and hasn't had injections since May 2011. She now says she wants to dedicate her life to warning others of the dangers of having illegal injections.
She has written a book, Shot Girls, which charts her own experience of having illegal injections and warns against following her example.
'I wanted to tell the truth 100 per cent so people know what it really is. You can get implants but injections made freely into your butt is not legal in any sense of the word,' she said.
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