If you had your hands on it, what would you spend £35, 000 on, or 3. 5 million rubles? An apartment? A car? Traveling? How boring! Rachel Evans decided she needed to invest the money.
By the age of 49, Evans had achieved her goal and was able to transform herself into a doll. Her journey had been long—she began experimenting with plastic surgery in her 30s. I rely on him 100 percent. I”ll continue plastic surgery until I”m 80. I”m looking forward to old age. “Because I can try even more rejuvenation procedures,” says Rach. She strives to surround herself with pink, doll-like colors.
Rach loves being photographed. It”s almost like getting various injections. I look like Barbie and am trying to completely transform my face. I”m not afraid of pain, and I”m not nervous before the procedure. The main thing is that all this makes me even more of a doll,” she says. Rach doesn”t hide the fact that she has insecurities. In the morning, I quickly apply mascara and contour my eyelashes. Otherwise, it”s uncomfortable to see my reflection in the mirror. I don”t look into the past and try not to look at old photos. Many sad memories are associated with those days. I was bullied at school. I was beaten. They made fun of me because I didn”t have a father. My mother was depressed. I battled depression myself with therapy. “Barbie is my rebirth,” she explains. “Barbie makes me happy. I”m so grateful to her. Even if she”s not a person, she”s real to me.” The image of Barbie is her present and future. Rach has no intention of stopping. Well, at least she admits she has an addiction.
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