Brit Who First Reported On Botox Mom Says She's Victim Of Extortion
Posted on May 19, 2011 @ 12:27PM

By Jose Lambiet
Radar Executive Editor
Alley Einstein, the British reporter who first reported on the Botox mom in March, says she definitely witnessed Sheena Upton inject her daughter with something from a bottle bearing a Botox label, she told RadarOnline.com.
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“Could there have been something other than Botox in the bottle? Sure it’s possible,” Einstein said. “She’s just a ridiculous human being.”
As RadarOnline first reported Monday, child protection officials in Los Angeles have suspected since a May 12 segment on Upton appeared on ABC’s Good Morning America that Upton’s claims were bogus.
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Identifying herself as “Kerry Campbell,” Upton claimed she routinely injected 8-year-old daughter Britney with Botox so that Britney could compete in kiddie pageants.
This morning, however, Upton issued a statement she made the whole thing up. She still could lose custody of her two daughters for good, RadarOnline.com is reporting.
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Einstein now says Upton has been trying to extort money from her for weeks, threatening to let “all hell break loose” if she wasn’t sent money. In March, Einstein said she paid Upton $800 for her story, which first appeared in the British magazine Closer. The story was then picked up by the London newspaper The Sun before the GMA interview.
“This woman cannot be trusted,” Einstein said by telephone from England. “She’s been asking me for thousands of pounds or she’d go public. Needless to say, I didn’t pay her.”
Einstein said she met with Upton in a West Hollywood hotel after hearing about the story through a relative of Upton that Einstein interviewed in the past for another article.
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“I told her she’d be one of the world’s most hated women when my article would appear,” Einstein said. “She said: ‘That’s fine! I’d be happy if that occurs!’”
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That child deserves an OSCAR because the pain on her face as her mother "pretends" to inject her, looks REAL! I am calling BS on this one, mother is lying now......I am sure they can test the childs facial muscles to see what is what!
Posted Thu, 05/19/2011 - 6:49pm
This is Balloon Boy 2.0. This "reporter" & mother should both be behind bars.
Posted Thu, 05/19/2011 - 5:20pm
wait, i just heard on tv just now the child wasn't even in pageants.
Posted Thu, 05/19/2011 - 2:31pm
I'm confused. What was the Botox Mom going to do if she didnt' get paid? Tell people she injected her daughter?
Posted Thu, 05/19/2011 - 1:44pm
very interested article, this is my first comment , i know it's late and useless but i just wanted to thank you .
Frank Verdin
Posted Thu, 07/14/2011 - 8:16pm
So what did the child think was going on with all of this? Is she lying as well? Did she really think she was getting botox?
Posted Thu, 05/19/2011 - 1:02pm