When out in public they draw a lot of attention, which they believe is down to some of their standout features and dress sense.
Vinny added: "My large black contact lenses are a necessity, it's like my pearl necklaces, I wear them to walk around everywhere I can.
"They make my eyes look super massive, some people call it demonic but I think it looks beautiful like an animal.
"Also, my make-up is focussed around looking sex-less, I play with colour a lot, there's no shade I wouldn't experiment with."
Vinny has found the public are split on their look, with some adoring their unusual appearance and others hurling abuse or trying to physically hurt them.
They said: "Some people absolutely love me and see me as a celebration and give a lot of compliments.
"I don't look real and people love it. Some people have said they want their kids to be like me and that I'm an inspiration for children who don't feel like they belong.
"Other times I've had shopping carts chucked at me. I've been considered a sexual object by men and woman, I'm used to not fitting in.
"Even when I was 16, I was wearing full body suits and eight inch platforms going outside in the day, so it feels very normal to me."
Vinny is set to appear on The Plastics of Hollywood, a show that will house plastic surgery advocates together and follow their lives together.
"I'm trying to wake people up to show them that gender roles in society do not matter and show them that we need to be better human beings and nicer to one another."
The TV show, which is set to be released in America and Germany, will follow a talent agency that tries to help them achieve Hollywood Fame without relying on their looks.