‘Human doll’ obsessed with Barbie insists she hasn’t had plastic surgery

Marcela Iglesias, from Los Angeles, says her "obsession" with Barbie began at a young age.

The real estate investor "loved how the doll looked" and wanted to appear just as glamorous.

Marcela says she was never allowed a Barbie doll but remembers being surrounded by them when friends began buying them.

Then, after developing curves, Marcela says she began to change her style and wear her mum's high heels in a bid to become a "human doll".

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Marcela's hourglass figure has prompted many comments from strangers who have accused her of being plastic and fake, but she insists she's never had plastic surgery.

The mum has had a Spider Webb bum lift, Botox and lip fillers and says the rest is contact lenses, wigs, makeup and a variety of Barbie-inspired outfits.

She said: "My obsession with the Barbie doll started from a very young age; I always loved how the doll looked and the glamorous appearance she has.

"The only problem was that my mother never wanted me to buy one because she didn't like the doll, she kept saying that she preferred to buy me another type of doll like baby dolls or cabbage patch kids. So, I never owned a barbie doll as a child.

"I remember seeing all my friends and neighbours playing with the dolls and having lots of fun dressing them up in new outfits, playing house with them.

"As time passed by, I became more obsessed with the aesthetics of the doll because every single one of the Barbies look perfect to me.

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"I started to stuff my boobs and the butt to resemble the doll more but when my body developed into a curvier shape, it looked very voluptuous all of a sudden.

"It was then when I started thinking of becoming a 'Human doll' as I now have the curves of the doll."

Speaking of her transformation, Marcela said she got her first blonde highlights at the age of 14 .

She added: "At some point I knew that I had to do some other procedures to look more like the doll, but I've always been afraid of plastic surgery.

"A couple of years passed and then I decided to move to the United States where I met my first husband and had a child with him.

"I always thought of the possibility of breast implants but for some reason after over twenty consultations I still have hesitations about them. So, I put that idea aside.

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"Living in Hollywood helps a lot because there's a lot of stuff that I can buy to look more like the doll; I achieve my look with contact lenses, wigs, make up and outfits.

"Lots of people accuse me of looking fake but if you know me in person, you'll totally see that my beauty is natural and yes I usually create the look with make-up but that doesn't mean that I am a plastic person."

Marcela has since remarried and says her husband, who she has been with for ten years, looks like a Ken Doll and loved being part of her transformation.

Speaking about the attention she gets, Marcela said: "I go out looking like a Barbie or a human doll and usually the people love it and they can sometimes be surprised by someone that looks completely different and I like the attention, it's always positive in my opinion."

Marcela added: "I admire what the doll represents more than how she looks; I am very respectful of the image of the Barbie doll as I want to encourage all men and women around the world to pursue their dreams and to achieve the look they want.

"But I always say that surgery should be considered the last choice; I want to be perceived as a very strong woman that knows what she wants rather than a 'bimbo'.

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"Barbie is an inspiration to be whatever you want to be. You control your own destiny.

"Believe it or not it takes me forty minutes to create my look. I know exactly what I am doing. I usually prepare my outfits in advance especially when I have to do my YouTube segment.

"Men, women and kids in particular love my Barbie look; they stare and usually my outfits attract attention as well."

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