Jian Feng, a resident of northern China has sued his wife for giving birth to an awful looking baby girl.
Feng is so sure of his own good looks and insists the baby is not his since according to reports; the baby does not look like either parent.
The China man has accused his wife of infidelity but after a DNA test proved that the baby is, in fact Feng's.
However, the wife revealed that before they had met, she had undergone about $100,000 worth of cosmetic surgery in South Korea.
False pretenses — Feng claimed that his wife misled him by not telling him about her plastic surgery before they wed.
"I married my wife out of love, but as soon as we had our first daughter, we began having marital issues," he reportedly said. Our daughter was incredibly ugly, to the point where it horrified me."
A judge agreed, and ordered the wife to pay over $120,000.
Apparently in China, bad genes are grounds for divorce — and six-figure fines.
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