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VIDEO: Women You Won’t Believe Actually Exist!

We are all different from one another, we are all unique – one of a kind! And that’s amazing! Variety is beautiful! This video, though, shows women who have altered their bodies in order to look really out of the ordinary! Some of them have spent thousands of dollars on plastic surgery, tattoos and body piercings. Check them out!

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The most fascinating one is for sure Valeria Lukyanova, who looks like a real life Barbie doll!

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According to Wikipedia, she is a Ukrainian model and entertainer, notable for her resemblance to a Barbie doll, with several sources describing her as, among other handles, a “real-life Barbie doll” and “human Barbie”.

To enhance the effect Lukyanova uses makeup and contact lenses over her naturally green/gray/blue eyes. She has stated that she has had breast implants, but that the rest of her body is completely natural and slender due to daily gym workouts and a special diet.

Valeria Lukyanova was born on 23 August 1985 in Tiraspol, in what was then part of Moldavian SSR in the Soviet Union. Her mother, Irina, worked for the military sector and her father was a builder who also worked part-time as a disc jockey.

As a child, Lukyanova had a very large doll collection, and she was intrigued by spirituality. She has a bachelor’s degree in architecture from Odessa State Academy of Constructions and Architecture.

In 2007, Lukyanova won the World Wide beauty contest “Miss Diamond Crown of the World”. There were about 300 contestants in the beauty pageant. Any said female could participate in this competition, and there was nothing in the rules forbidding plastic surgery and body modification.

After her victory, she had multiple photo sessions and interviews in the Russian media, some even including erotic photos. Lukyanova developed a worldwide following for her Barbie doll-like appearance after she posted numerous photos and videos of herself on the web.

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.”

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She rose to prominence after reports of her “almost inhuman beauty” surfaced online. This led the media to describe her as a “human Barbie”, “real-life Barbie doll”, and “living Barbie”. She was the subject of the 2013 documentary film Space Barbie by Vice, which depicted her life.

Media outlets have raised skepticism over Lukyanova’s case. ABC News suggested that Lukyanova was no more than a hoax aided by the likes of Photoshop. A Boston-based educator regarded Lukyanova as an example of the negative effects of media objectification.

To remove the Photoshop accusations, Lukyanova posted numerous videos on YouTube and appeared several times on the primary federal Russian TV channels. For example, in June 2012 she gave a 40-minute interview on the TV-show “Live television” on “Russia-1” TV.

She also appeared in March 2013 on “Channel One Russia” in a program about the Chelyabinsk meteor. Lukyanova has stated in magazines and on TV that she has never undergone plastic surgery, apart from an operation on her breasts. She also denies that she removed any ribs to make her waist smaller.

Joanna Grey

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