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Human Barbie fake

Human Barbie fake, Is the "Human Barbie" fake? According to a Nov. 20 Inquisitr report, Valeria Lukyanova may not be as real as she previously claimed.

Earlier, the Ukranian model claimed that she has never had plastic surgery, and that she does not alter her photos with Photoshop. However, there is a new video that has surfaced that shows that the "Human Barbie" may be fake.

Side by side comparisons of Lukyanova's pictures and a still from a video featuring her show a very different looking woman. The picture seems obviously enhanced with Photoshop.

In addition to Photoshop claims, critics of the "Human Barbie" claim that she has also had extensive plastic surgery to achieve her doll-like look. The Dirty also claims she could be mentally insane, which is not a huge surprise given the fact that she is trying to live her life as a Barbie doll. That is certainly strange if not insane.

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