It was hardly ever done when I was young, but now it seems like everyone knows someone who has had plastic surgery.
Plastic surgery and injectables are no longer taboo, which could be advantageous in some ways. Prior to recently, everyone was aware of it, but no one ever discussed it.
I personally have no issues with people getting surgery as long as it increases their self-confidence and makes them feel better about themselves, but occasionally you wonder if things haven’t gone a little too far.
The “Human Barbie,” Valeria Lukyanova, went one—or maybe fifty—steps further and transformed herself into a doll.
Some people opt for plastic surgery in an effort to change how they look, but Ukrainian model Valeria Lukyanova completely transformed her appearance.
Valeria, who was born in Moldavia, rose to fame in 2013 as a result of comparisons to a Barbie doll. She began by taking first place in the global beauty pageant “Miss Diamond Crown of the World.”. Lukyanova has since made numerous television shows and magazine appearances.
At first, her story was mostly covered by Russian media, but Lukyanova soon developed a global following on social media. After she posted pictures and videos of herself online, her popularity on the internet began to grow.
“At first, there was way too much attention, and I really didn’t like it. Even some people sneakily took my photo while they followed me. That’s not something I like. But over time, I grew accustomed to it. The desire to photograph me is constant. She said, “I don’t object to it now.
Many see her as an extreme example of society’s expectations on perfect beauty because of her doll-like figure, which both fascinates and shocks people.
In 2013, Huffington Post and ABC News ran Valeria Lukyanova’s story. Valeria claims to be of “Eastern Baltic, but closer to Nordic” origin.
Her YouTube channel experienced a meteoric rise after that.
When the young model changed into a human doll, many viewers were horrified and attacked her.
One person wrote, “She looks ridiculous in addition to being ugly.”.
According to International Business Times, one person claimed that “a woman with absolutely perfect features is a boring woman.”.
Skepticism has always existed regarding Lukyanova’s physical appearance. The young woman’s waistline was allegedly carved out with photoshop or plastic surgery, according to the public perception.
But Valeria disputes that a doctor’s blades were used to alter her body.
She claimed to only have breast implants. She works out in the gym every day and follows a strict diet, so the rest of her body is all-natural and thin. She has also refuted claims that she had her ribs removed in order to reduce her waist.
In the Youtube video “Doll’s appearance is not everything,” she claimed, “It is hard work for many years and good genes… I do not drink, I do not smoke, and I lead a healthy lifestyle, my goal is powered by prana. ”.
Unpopular diet.
It is clear that Lukyanova’s striking appearance is influenced by her genes, plastic surgery, and way of life. She has occasionally survived on a liquid diet because she is a strict raw vegetarian.
But she mainly only consumes raw foods.
“I love all vegetables, but I particularly like broccoli. additionally to regular kale and cabbage. I consistently use them in salads for myself. I also enjoy nuts a lot, but I don’t consume them frequently due to their high calorie content. Apples and grapefruit are the best fruits, Valeria told Cosmopolitan.
The spiritual Lukyanova stated in 2014 that she intended to practice “breatharianism” and survive solely on air and light.
Breatharianists are frequently referred to as a cult because they maintain that food and water are not necessary for survival. After a while, Lukyanaova thankfully called off this risky experiment.
“I’d still like to practice breatharianism someday. However, I am currently a long way off, and I have no idea when I will make it, said Lukyanaova.
star-crossed with Ron Jeremy.
At the age of 29, Lukyanova works as a model and performer. According to Wikipedia, she also sings opera, composes music, and has released two albums of new age music.
She co-starred in “The Doll” in 2017 with stars like Mindy Robinson and Ron Jeremy. The horror film, which centers on an escort constructed from doll parts, was a complete failure.
Although Valeria has a bachelor’s degree in architecture to fall back on, she needn’t worry about failing to break into the film industry.
She also earns a living from her social media platforms. She has 1.2 million followers on Instagram, and Valeria works with several brands. She frequently advertises makeup products as an influencer.
Although Valeria has 1.2 million Facebook fans as well, she has recently abandoned it in favor of Instagram. She has 336,565 followers on her VK account, the largest Russian social network, in addition to her 30,000 subscribers on YouTube.
a personal life.
Valeria is currently residing in Moscow, Russia. She lived in Odessa, Ukraine, before relocating to Moscow. However, she was compelled to leave the region in 2014 when war broke out in Donbas.
Valeria claims that she does not desire children or a traditional family structure. However, Dmitry Shkrabov, a Ukrainian businessman and a childhood friend of hers, has helped her find the love of her life.
The marriage of Valeria and her husband appears fortunate and solid.
When asked if he ever gets upset or envious of all the attention Valeria gets, she responded coolly:.
“No, he’s not bothered. He views it as my ideal aesthetic. With it, he is completely fine. ”.
All things considered, Valeria’s family appears to be very supportive of her.
“Of course, my entire family was overjoyed. They were incredibly touched that I had achieved this distinction and that I had grown to be so well-liked. ”.
Take a look at her nickname.
Lukyanova frequently poses for photos while wearing a simple outfit, and she enhances the Barbie effect with makeup and contact lenses. But she has a mixed feeling about her nick name.
Valeria has remarked on numerous occasions that she finds it “a little degrading and insulting” to be known as the Human Barbie.
She dislikes being compared to a doll, but it is a significant aspect of her career and a significant factor in how well-known she is today.
“I don’t want people to try to imitate me, so it’s insulting when they assume I’m imitating a doll. I think each person should be true to themselves. While he won’t just copy another person, he can be inspired by them. That’s humiliating,” she remarked in 2015 to Cosmopolitan.
To be clear, she goes by the name Barbie online.
“When people search for me, they use that hashtag to find me. I’m [Barbie’s] most well-known clone worldwide. It’s obvious that I’m the one who is meant when the word “Barbie” is used, not anyone else. Therefore, I use that hashtag so that people can find me in this manner. ”.
Valeria wants to respond to critics who assert she encourages young women to have an unfavorable body image.
“I want to make a wish for everyone to grow to love themselves. And they will experience love from others once they learn to love themselves, she assured Cosmo.
Valeria Lukyanova is unadorned.
A more genuine and natural side of Valeria occasionally emerges on social media.
And Valeria looks entirely different in the pictures of herself that she posts when she isn’t wearing the thick layers of makeup.
Surely seeing her “real” face for a change is quite fascinating?
Valeria has created an odd aura of mystery around herself; she seems almost unreal.
But when you see what’s going on behind the heavily painted façade, it’s simpler to understand her. Her views on ideals of beauty and physical appearance also reflect her spiritual side.
The harmony of features and lines is what I consider to be beautiful. intelligence and subtlety. balance between the internal and external. Sincerity, goodness, strength, and generosity come from the inside out. These are all motivating qualities that alter your exterior. She told InStyle that it has charisma.