Woman is unrecognisable after spending £100,000 on becoming a real-life Barbie doll

A woman has revealed she’s spent around £100,000 on plastic surgery to become a human Barbie doll and is completely unrecognisable from how she used to look.

Alicia Almira, 31, from Sweden, who lives in the UK, has been on a quest to transform herself since the age of 21.

After quitting her job in PR and moving to London, the self-confessed ‘bimbo’ has had a number of surgeries and procedures to change how she looks including multiple boob jobs, rhinoplasty, fillers in her forehead, around her eyes, cheeks, jaw and lips, Botox and PDO threads.

She’s also had extensive tattoos over her chest and torso, tripled the length of her nails, and sports constant tan and eyelash extensions.

Discussing her extreme look on Twitter, she wrote: ‘I’ve erased who I used to be in order to become a plastic bimbo.

Alicia Almira has no intention of stopping getting cosmetic surgery and estimates she’s spent £100,000 over the last 10 years 

Alicia, aged 21, before she started getting work done. She says she wanted to look like a 'bimbo' since she was nine years old after being inspired by the characters in Danish TV show King's Girls

Alicia, aged 21, before she started getting work done. She says she wanted to look like a ‘bimbo’ since she was nine years old after being inspired by the characters in Danish TV show King’s Girls

‘I am constantly fighting stigma and it takes a lot of courage to stand by your beliefs, dreams and lifestyle when it’s considered ‘controversial’.

‘I find it interesting that my beliefs are being judged as being controversial when in reality they are far from it – they are traditional if anything.’

Alicia, who earns a fortune from her lucrative OnlyFans site, continued: ‘I’ve always been attracted to the extreme and wanted to look like a bimbo. 

‘Some people think I’m mad but I don’t regret having the surgery. In fact I’d like my breasts to be even bigger in future.

‘I want to look as plastic as possible and inspire other girls to do the same.

‘I don’t think I will ever stop having surgery. It is a huge part of me. Bimbos don’t age, we’re just getting more and more plastic.’

In a new interview with Truly, Alicia has doubled down on her beliefs that people should ‘reject feminism and embrace femininity’, declaring herself an ‘anti-feminist’.

She said: ‘I don’t agree that we [men and women] should be completely the same.

I believe it’s a woman’s role to please her man and be the best ‘trophy wife’ possible.

‘I love cooking for him, cleaning the house and getting him to fix the car and mow the lawn.’

Adding on Twitter, she wrote: ‘In our society today those who shout the loudest wins the argument… but if you are quiet long enough you will realise that I am not alone with my beliefs. 

‘Most people simply just don’t want to take the fight against the backlash that will come from sharing their beliefs, and I don’t blame them.

‘I know that my beliefs and my lifestyle might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but nonetheless, I stand by everything I’ve said.

‘I whole heartedly believe in traditional gender roles and I believe in embracing my feminine qualities.’

Alicia says she has wanted to look like a ‘bimbo’ since she was nine years old after being inspired by the characters in Danish TV show King’s Girls.

But since she came from a traditional family, she kept her conventional looks until she went to university in Copenhagen at 18 years old.

Alicia before the surgery

Alicia before the surgery

Alicia came from a traditional family so she kept her conventional looks until she went to university in Copenhagen at 18 years old

Alicia has had two breast augmentations, fillers, Botox, a nose job, threads and more to transform her look

Alicia has had two breast augmentations, fillers, Botox, a nose job, threads and more to transform her look

The 'bimbo' funds her lavish lifestyle on OnlyFans bringing in a fortune from people who love her 'plastic' look

The ‘bimbo’ funds her lavish lifestyle on OnlyFans bringing in a fortune from people who love her ‘plastic’ look

Alicia, seen here before she started having work done, says she knows that her beliefs and style might not be everyone¿s cup of tea but she loves her life

Alicia, seen here before she started having work done, says she knows that her beliefs and style might not be everyone’s cup of tea but she loves her life

In total, Alicia believes she's spent almost £100,000 on plastic and aesthetic procedures

In total, Alicia believes she’s spent almost £100,000 on plastic and aesthetic procedures

From then on, she started modifying her body with tattoos but longed to take more extreme actions.

When she was 25, she saved around £3,500 so she could have breast implants to increase her boobs from a D cup to a J cup – despite being 5ft 6in and a tiny size 8.

In total, Alicia believes she’s spent almost £100,000 on plastic and aesthetic procedures. 

In a stark contrast from her own upbringing, the 31-year-old says she would support her children if they wanted to have surgery. 

Adding: ‘If my daughter really wants big boobs and everything else, then I would take her to the surgeon.’

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