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India.com
18 hours ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Meet Most Beautiful Human Barbie Doll Who Lives On Liquid Diet Is Not From India, US Or Pakistan, Her Jaw-Dropping Photos Will Drive You Nuts...
photoDetails english 2913125 Updated:Jun 09, 2025, 08:00 AM IST Meet Most Beautiful 'Human Barbie Doll' 1 / 8 Meet Most Beautiful 'Human Barbie Doll: A beautiful Barbie doll has been one of the favourite companions of many during the childhood. Infact, a Barbie doll house, kitchen set and who can forget her Ken, all remain etched strongly in memory of all those who played with the doll set in infancy and as toddlers. While Barbie continues to be one of the best gifts for kids who love to play with toys, there is a living or rather 'human barbie' around too. Let's dig deeper about her today: Meet 'Human Barbie' 2 / 8 Valeria Valeryevna Lukyanova, originally a Ukrainian model, is best known for her resemblance to a Barbie doll. She lives in Moscow reportedly, and caught attention worldwide for her uncanny looks reminding everyone of a barbie doll. Lukyanova once stated that she has had breast implants, but that the rest of her body is natural and slender due to daily gym workouts and a particular diet. She is 39. Lukyanova lived in Odesa, Ukraine from age 16 until 2014, when she moved to Moscow. Valeria Valeryevna Lukyanova Aka Human Barbie's Modelling Days 3 / 8 Valeria Valeryevna Lukyanova won the worldwide beauty contest 'Miss Diamond Crown of the World' in 2007. It had about 300 contestants, and had no rule forbidding plastic surgery or body modification. She became famous for her Barbie doll-like appearance after she posted photos and videos of herself on social media. The first notable coverage of her from outside Russia was on the Jezebel blog, followed by a photo session in V by Sebastian Faena. The media described her as being like a living Barbie doll. Human Barbie Is Married To... 4 / 8 Valeria Lukyanova aka 'Human Barbie' is married to Ukrainian businessman Dmitry Shkrabov, her childhood friend. However, Lukyanova said that she does not want to have children or a 'family lifestyle.' Human Barbie's Profession 5 / 8 Valeria Lukyanova is an instructor at the School of Out-of-Body Travel, described as 'an international school in which our instructors show students how to leave their physical body and travel in their spiritual body.' Her spiritual name is Amatue, as per Wikipedia. She has recorded two albums of new-age music, Sun in the Eyes and 2013 using the name Amatue besides writing a book 'Astral Travel Amatue'. Human Barbie Movie Debut 6 / 8 She made her movie debut in a feature film in The Doll (2017), a horror movie directed and written by Susannah O'Brien. The film, which also includes Mindy Robinson and Ron Jeremy, revolves around Lukyanova's character, an escort made from doll parts created by a doctor to recruit others to kill, and the two men who requested her. The movie presented at the Cannes Film Festival in 2017. What A Living Barbie Eats... 7 / 8 She is a strict raw vegetarian, living on a liquid diet. She said that her weight was 45 kg (100 lb) in 2012. In 2014, she stated she was training herself to live off only light and air and converting to breatharianism, a cult with the central belief that food and possibly water are not necessary for survival. However, she later stopped this experiment, stating: "I still would like to do breatharianism someday. But right now, I am far from it, and I do not know when I will do it", quotes Wiki. Human Barbie Doesn' Like Being Called So 8 / 8 In an interview with Cosmopolitan once she said, "I don't want people to try to copy someone, and that's why I don't like when people think I am imitating a doll; it's degrading. I'm used to it now, since that's what my work demands and this is precisely the image most fans request. So I have to comply with it because it's become part of my aesthetic image, but I don't like it.'


Daily Mail
10-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
'Human Barbie' spends £350 on lifelike baby doll so she doesn't get empty nest syndrome (and she even dresses and feeds the toy)
A woman has revealed how she spent hundreds of pounds on a lifelike baby doll - in a bid to avoid empty nest syndrome when her son left home. Marcela Iglesias, who is originally from Buenos Aires, in Argentina, but lives in Los Angeles, labels herself as 'human Barbie' and has spent thousands on plastic surgery. And the elaborate spending hasn't stopped there, with Marcela splashing out £350 on a lifelike reborn baby doll after her 23-year-old son grew up. The influencer, who has one million followers, treats the doll - named Sofia - like a member of the family, pretending to feed the doll and planning to take it on walks in a pram. Marcela, 47, modelled the expensive toy on photographs of herself as a baby. But she has admitted that her husband Steve, 57, is 'weirded out' by the new addition. The mother said that while her son Rodrigo still lives at home, she needed something she could 'nurture' again. 'I've always felt a strong maternal instinct, even after my own children grew up,' she said. 'I started thinking about getting a reborn doll when I began to feel a sense of emptiness at home. 'I wanted something to nurture again, without the demands of a real infant.' Marcela said her husband was 'a little confused at first and felt a bit weirded out'. She used photographs of herself as a baby to help design the doll, which she has named Sofia. Her days now include changing the doll's outfits and pretending to feed her, and she plans to take Sofia on walks in a pram in the coming weeks. 'I saw it as a bit of an investment in my emotional well-being,' Marcela said. 'Opening the box felt like meeting someone I already loved. 'I held her for a long time, just taking in the detail and weight. 'It was strangely calming, and I was actually quite emotional. 'It's not exactly like having a real baby - but the motions, the care, and the attention feel very real and comforting.' She added that for many people, reborn dolls are not just toys but 'emotional companions'.