She Spent $200K On Plastic Surgery Because She Disliked The Way She Looked

Barbie is all the buzz with Margot Robbie appearing as the beautiful, and natural,

real-life Mattel doll in the soon-to-be released film, Barbie,

that also stars Hollywood hunk Ryan Gosling as Ken.

And then, there’s Australia’s “human Barbie,” Tara McConachy, who–

unlike Robbie in her character–boasts a pageantry of plastic, and admits that despite warnings from doctors,

she’ll stop at nothing to achieve her perception of perfection.

After spending more than $200,000 on face and body transformations,

Tara McConachy, 33, whose plastic upgrades are shocking some fans, is still looking for the “wow factor.”

A growing trend across the world, McConachy is one of millions worldwide, trying to achieve perfection.

At 5 foot 7 and only 100 pounds, including all her fillers and implants, the self-proclaimed

“Australia’s Limited Edition Barbie Doll,” has had five breast augmentations, six nose jobs,

eyes recolored to a “vibrant green,” cheek and butt implants, and endless rounds of Botox and filler.

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