Valeria
Lukyanova, a young woman and attractive woman from Ukraine. Sure
you know and most likely adore the beautiful doll which is even criticized as
promoting an unrealistic idea of body image for
young women, leading to a risk that girls who attempt to emulate her
becoming anorexic. There is this ‘…….’
Syndrome ~ the desire to have a physical appearance and lifestyle
representative of the doll – the famous ‘Barbie doll’.
Barbie is a fashion doll
manufactured by the American toy-company Mattel, Inc. and launched in March
1959. American businesswoman Ruth Handler is credited with the creation of the
doll using a German doll called Bild Lilli as her inspiration. Barbie is the
figurehead of a brand of Mattel dolls and accessories, including other family
members and collectible dolls. Barbie's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts. In a
series of novels published by Random House in the 1960s, her parents' names are
given as George and Margaret Roberts from the fictional town of Willows,
Wisconsin. Barbie has had over 40 pets including cats and dogs, horses, a
panda, a lion cub, and a zebra. She has owned a wide range of vehicles,
including pink Corvette convertibles, trailers, and jeeps. She also holds a pilot's
license, and operates commercial airliners in addition to serving as a flight
attendant. Valeria Lukyanova is touted as
human Barbie !!
~and now
comes the news that she is not alone !
~Angelica Kenova 26 year old Russian living in Moscow, Russia is hailed
as the new
'Human Barbie' ! MailOnline reports that Angelica has been raised as a
living doll since she was born. Angelica
Kenova, a 26-year-old model from Moscow, Russia, still lives with her
hyper-controlling parents, who have been honing her drastic look all her life -
dictating her diet and exercise programme so she can maintain her miniature
six-stone frame. 'Growing up, my
parents raised me like a princess and never let me go out, date boys or have
the usual adult experiences,' Angelica says. 'As a result, I am not fit for
real life - I'm like a living doll.'
She insists she has never had
plastic surgery and says she would love to be Playboy Playmate one day. Angelica has been dressed up as a Barbie doll
since birth and is only allowed to go on dates if her mother, Natalia,
accompanies her. Yet bizarrely, the diminutive blonde - who claims to be a
child psychologist and a ballet dancer as well as a model - regularly poses for
half-naked photos, which her parents approve of. Angelica maintains that her
walking-talking doll looks were achieved without plastic surgery and has
amassed thousands of fans on social media.
She boasts the same unrealistic body proportions and wide-eyed features
as a Barbie, with a tiny 20-inch waist and a 32E bra size. Angelica - who has one older brother, Roman -
still lives with her parents and can only date men with their absolute approval
- which has so far never happened.
In her teens, Angelica's parents
hired her a personal trainer (left), who works out with her for two to three
hours, five times per week to keep her 20-inch waist in check. 'My mother and father don't want me to move
out of the family home,' she says. 'I'm not even allowed to buy clothes without
my mom there - she likes to choose attire that clings to my figure and
emphasize my good features. I've never had a proper boyfriend. All the
boys I know are just friends unfortunately.'
Angelica says that her mother and
father, Evegniy, are keen to see her succeed as a model and are 'proud' of her
raunchy photo shoots. Growing up,
Angelica, was given the most extravagant upbringing and the most expensive
education that money could buy ~she has been brought up like a Princess and
always permitted to do onething, of
course, to dress like a doll.
According to Angelica, her mother was also very beautiful in her youth,' looking
like Brigitte Bardot. She loved Barbie's
slender beauty, golden curls, cute face and beautiful clothes, and urged her
daughter to be exactly the same.'
Angelica recalls: 'I would pose in
the mirror for hours and put on performances for my parents' friends. Everyone
nicknamed me the Russian Barbie.' The
personal trainer designs personalised exercises helping to tone her buttocks
and hone her narrow waist. She has her feelings stating that given her
age, she should be independent but parents are not allowing that; accompanying
her on dates. She concludes: 'My parents
have kept me in a glass palace all my life but one day hopefully, I will be
able to break free. It is never too late to start an independent life.'
Long
before Angelica hit the scene, Ukrainian model Valeria Lukyanova, pictured gained worldwide fame for emulating a Barbie
doll and was dubbed the original 'Human Barbie'
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
27th May 2015.