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  2. Valeria Lukyanova - Wikipedia

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    The media described her as being like a living Barbie doll. [18] [19] [20] There has been scepticism of Lukyanova. ABC News suggested that Lukyanova was a hoax aided by image editing software. [18] Diane Levin regarded Lukyanova as an example of the negative effects of media objectification.

  3. AOL Video - Serving the best video content from AOL and ...

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  4. Meet the real-life Barbie doll

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    See more: Real life Barbie "I want to show the world that everyone can be a doll. You don't have to be skinny or blonde - just create your own look and be happy," she said.

  5. Jessica Alves - Wikipedia

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    When she was young, her grandfather bought her Barbie dolls. Although Alves was assigned male at birth, from “the age of three, four, five, six” she considered herself to be female, played with dolls and cross-dressed. [6] [7] She believes people should not be defined by gender. [8] She was shy, and bullied throughout childhood. [9]

  6. Lammily - Wikipedia

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    The first edition Lammily doll was marketed as "fit and strong" and has brown hair and little makeup. [2] [13] The Independent described her outfits as "toned-down", compared to Barbie's. [13] The doll is articulated with jointed wrists, elbows, knees and ankles, enabling it to wear sneakers as well as high heel shoes. [2] [13]

  7. “Barbie” Ending, Explained: Why Did Barbie Choose to Become ...

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    Ruth Handler is the founder of Barbie — she created the famous doll in 1959.. Additionally, Handler co-founded Mattel with her husband, Elliot, and held the position of the company's first ...

  8. Dakota Rose - Wikipedia

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    Ostrenga's make-up tutorials were profiled in Japanese talk and variety shows Gyōretsu no Dekiru Hōritsu Sōdanjo, Pon! and Down Down DX. [9] Media reports nicknamed her the "real-life Barbie doll" and her YouTube channel gained more than 500,000 subscribers, [11] [1] with her videos gaining more than 30 million views. [12]

  9. Just like us: celebrities without makeup - AOL

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    It's such a relief to see that sometimes, stars are just like