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Woman Underwent 100 Surgeries In Her Quest To Become A Barbie

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Rachel Evans, 49, is just one more on the list of women who dream of looking like Barbie, so much so that she has had over 100 surgeries, from Botox, fillers, and breast implants, to transform her appearance since she started in her 30’s.

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She has even admitted to having “every inch” of her face injected to achieve that doll-like look.

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Rachel, from London, said: “I’m 100% addicted to getting surgery to look like Barbie.

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“I can’t see any time I’m going to stop; I’m going to continue until I’m 80.

“I’m really excited growing old, because the older we get the more procedures are invented to look younger.”

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In keeping with her Barbie theme, almost everything she owns and wears is in pink.

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“It’s a vintage chic Barbie, I painted everything myself with my own hands.”

Barbie-inspired accessories and outfits adorn her home as she lives out her Barbie dream.

“As I hit my mid 30’s, the more pink I would wear, the more happy I would feel,” Rachel said.

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“I love being like Barbie mainly because her slogan is ‘you can be anything.’

“Feel it, believe it and just make your dreams come true.”

Naomi, Rachel’s ‘brunette Barbie bestie,’ is often there to help pick outfits for Rachel’s Barbie photoshoots. They form a major part of Rachel’s Barbie lifestyle and adds that she comes “alive in front of the camera.”

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She added: “I feel the human Barbie is inside me, resonating in the camera.”

For Rachel, all the procedures is worth it because they all help her achieve her goal of looking like a human Barbie.

“I’m trying to look like Barbie and reconstruct my face completely,” she continued.

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“I don’t worry about the pain, I’m not nervous, I really have to believe [it] can make me look more like Barbie.”

Although she projects a positive attitude, Rachel admits that she still has insecurities about her appearance.

She said: “When I wake up in the morning and I don’t have my lashes or my contouring on, I try to quickly put the makeup on because I don’t really want to look in the mirror.

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“This is my authentic self-image because in the past I did struggle with my identity.

“I try not to look back at the old images because sometimes there is a bit of a sad emotion attached to it.”

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A childhood filled with negative experiences fueled the drive for her radical transformation.

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“When I was at high school, I was beaten up and I was bullied.

“The bullies would pick on me because I didn’t have a father and my mom was quite depressed.

“I’ve been through depression, and I went to therapy for it.

“After overcoming different challenges, I do feel like I’ve rebirthed as Barbie.”

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Reflecting on just what the transformation has done for her, she said: “By being Barbie it’s allowed me to be happy inside and out.

“Thanks to Barbie I’m now in a very healthy mindset, I call it my Barbie happy place.

“I’m just so grateful to Barbie, even though she’s not a person, to me she’s real.

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“Being Barbie is everything to me.”

 

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