Real-life Russian Barbie doll

A 21-year-old girl, who has become an internet sensation in her home country of Russia!

She claims on her blog to be the most famed woman on the Russian-language internet.

Valeria Lukyanova’s doll-like features, long blonde hair and ‘perfect’ body make her look like a real life Barbie.
In fact, with her tiny waist and large breasts, she bears such a resemblance to the famed plastic doll that cynical web users have been speculating about whether or not she is real.

In a spoof video posted on YouTube, an animated version of the model undergoes surgery to enhance her already prominent assets.

The girl checks into a plastic surgeons office. As she lies on an operating table, the ‘surgeon’ uses a hand-held pump to enlarge her breasts, before giving her a face-lift using putty and a chainsaw.

Horrified viewers have slammed the model over her looks.

She looks not only ugly

the Daily Mail quoted one viewer as saying.

A woman with completely perfect features is a boring woman

another viewer said.

Others were kinder to the blonde beauty.

Isn’t unhealthy obsession on looking like a Barbie doll a part of her identity though?

one said.

However, the big question remains unanswered

Is Valeria real or is this an elaborate Photoshop hoax?

More ‘normal’ photos on her Facebook page of the 21-year-old wearing far less make-up suggest she does exists.

A YouTube video shows the transformation as she dolls herself up.

She has 155 subscribers following her profile on the social networking website – double the number of friends she has at 78.

One fan, a man named Firtina Seymen has ‘liked’ virtually all of her photos and written ‘beautiful’ underneath them.

Photos have also been posted on her blog, on which she writes about making music and meditation.

According to NMA.TV she is seeking out followers in France and elsewhere in Europe.

Original post: http://in.lifestyle.yahoo.com/blogs/yahooindia/meet-a–real-life-barbie.html

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