‘We’ve had extreme plastic surgery to look like Barbie – she’s our hero’

Barbie has been an icon for decades.

So it comes as no surprise that people have gone to extreme lengths to honour the popular Mattel doll.

While some may collect Barbie memorabilia, others have gone as far as getting surgery to try and look like the toy.

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Here Daily Star has highlighted four women who have gone under the knife to look as plastic as possible.

Gabriela Jirackova

Gabriela Jirackova, who goes by Lolo Pink online, refers to herself as “the first Czech Barbie” – and it's easy to see why.

The 23-year-old previously told Daily Star the various surgeries she’s undergone to look like the doll.

The pop singer first went under the knife when she was 17 to have a breast augmentation – but claims she looked like Barbie long before this decision.

She said: "The media started referring to me as the first Czech Barbie around the age of 17, and that was still before my first surgery!

“I had naturally beautiful, large, firm breasts, a symmetrical face shaped like a coat of arms, a petite nose, big blue eyes and long blonde hair.

“People automatically assumed that I must have undergone multiple surgeries and alterations to look that way. However, I hadn't had a single one! I was born as Barbie!”

Now Lolo regularly treats her body to several minor non-invasive procedures, such as fillers and Botox and more invasive procedures, such as sculpting liposuction.

Paris Herms

Paris Herms has undergone a variety of plastic surgery operations over the years, having her first one when she was only 18.

After being bullied as a teenager plastic surgery helps to make her feel better about her looks – and now she refers to herself as the “real Barbie of Berlin”.

Her first operation was a boob job – and she hasn’t looked back since.

So far Paris has had one rhinoplasty, a brow lift, cat eye surgery, calf fat surgery, three boob jobs and one Brazilian butt lift (BBL).

She's also had lots of filler in her face, her vulva and her rear and she potentially wants one more BBL.

“My family may not like everything about me but they support and love me as I am,” she previously told Daily Star.

Angellica Good

Angellica Good, from Canada, calls herself a “real-life Barbie” – and previously spoke to Daily Star about how she achieved the body of her dreams.

It has always been the transgender woman’s dream to look like the doll, which is why the 23-year-old has undergone multiple plastic surgery operations.

“I refer to myself as a Barbie because ever since I was a baby I've been obsessed with all things feminine and pink, just like Barbie,” she said.

“I also love anime girls, that's the body type I'm going for, like the girls in pervy anime with their big boobs and butts. As well as Princess Peach from Mario and Tinkerbell!”

Angellica has had lip fillers, cheek fillers, Barbie rhinoplasty in Turkey, injections in her bum and hips and expandable breast implants filled to 750CC.

She's also had feminisation surgery which includes hairline lowering, full brow bone shaving, brow lift, lip lift and a jaw and chin shave.

Nannette Hammond Loschiavo

Real-life Barbie and former Playboy star Nannette Hammond Loschiavo used to live a life of luxury but has now been left penniless from a divorce.

Nannette, who spent £350,000 on plastic surgery to look like a real-life Barbie doll, went from living in a lavish mansion to renting a tiny studio flat.

She had not paid a bill in 17 years and enjoyed the luxury of having four cars but now does hostess shifts at a restaurant and has to walk to work.

“I haven’t had a pedicure, I haven’t had my Botox or my fillers done in a year, “she said.

“It has been a 110% adjustment and I don’t go shopping like I used to. I had everything you could imagine and I was dependent on my husband for everything.

“I had four of my own cars when I was married and a trust fund of at least $320,000 (£250,000) but now I have nothing. It is literally riches to rags to me being left homeless for nights sleeping in my car.”

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