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'Human Barbie' Valeria Lukyanova Revels In her Fakeness, Says She Is 'Happy I Seem Unreal'

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Nov. 15 2012, Published 11:00 a.m. ET

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By Debbie Emery - RadarOnline.com Reporter

While most people who dabble too heavily in plastic surgery try to hide their fakeness, the 'Human Barbie' delights in people believing she is a living doll!

Ukrainian model Valeria Lukyanova flaunts her figure and razor-sharp cheekbones in her first photo shoot for V Magazine, where she opens up about her obsession with looking like the timeless Mattel Toys icon, and RadarOnline.com has the photos and the full rundown.

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The 21-year-old blonde bombshell is "happy I seem unreal to them, it means I'm doing a good job," but remains adamant that her transformation didn't require going under the knife. "This is how they justify not wanting to strive for self-improvement."

However, with her tiny waist, huge breasts, smooth curves and a face that is identical to her idol Barbie, it seems unbelievable that Valeria's image could be all natural, especially when compared to how dramatically different she looked before.

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"I'm an idealist and a perfectionist, and I want my looks to reflect the world within me and how I feel," claims Lukyanova, explaining how her obsession with make-up and clothes enhance her bizarre appearance that has prompted speculation as to whether she is even human or a hoax of photo editing.

"My close friend Dominika is a fashion designer, and she helps me create the kind of clothing that is consistent with my spiritual practice. Dominika draws the designs we create," she explains.

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"Most of my makeup I design myself as I put it on. I’m an artistic person, and I love dramatic images and bright makeup. I love the process of doing my own."

The space-age online phenomenon went on the fight back against critics who believe she is a product of PhotoShop, arguing: "Many people say bad things about people who want to perfect themselves. It’s hard work, but they dismiss it as something done by surgeons or computer artists.

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"This is how they justify not wanting to strive for self-improvement. It’s how they explain their continued inaction. It’s just an excuse. There are plenty of video clips on the Internet showing what I really look like. Some people even spread rumors about me and retouch my pictures to hurt me. But I don’t take them seriously.

"I’m even flattered! It’s what success is like. I’m happy I seem unreal to them, it means I’m doing a good job," she said.

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While the outlandish model aspires to benefit people, she has been slammed for spawning a "Barbie flu" and inspiring other girls in the Ukraine to adopt fantasy, fairylike looks and lifestyle, reported Forbes.com.

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