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Lolita: Another ‘Human Barbie’ Emerges

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Meet Lolita Richi, the youngest ‘Human Barbie’ joining Alina Kovalevskaya and Valeria Lukyanov in the quest.

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Sixteen-year-old Lolita Richi from KieV, maintains that her extreme ‘Barbie’ proportion striking looks were achieved without plastic surgery, dieting or Photoshop. Lolita is a perfect replica of the Mattel doll.

The outspoken high-school student, who is now temporarily living in Turkmenistan, says: ‘I think I’ve achieved this image better than anyone else. I’m the ultimate vamp woman. I haven’t even heard of Valeria Lukyanov.

‘People have openly told me that they’re jealous of me and how good I look. All of the boys at school fancy me as well but I don’t like any of them. They are not to my taste.’

Growing up, Lolita was a playful tomboy who showed no interest in her appearance.

She says: ‘I never thought about playing with dolls when I was younger. I was always outside playing with the boys.’

It was only a year ago that super-confident Lolita first adopted the doll look. She has since gained a devoted band of followers on Russian social network VK.

Lolita explains: ‘I started dressing up like this because I want to look perfect.

I think that all women should be well-kept and immaculate. I wanted to be my own inspiration.

‘If a girl doesn’t have beautiful eyes then they should wear contact lenses to sort it out. If they have a crooked nose, then she must do something about it, whether that’s plastic surgery or not.

‘I had great features to start with and I just improved on them. My big breasts are natural although I something wear a push-up bra to enhance them.

‘I have a gorgeous figure so I don’t even have to diet. I just eat whatever’s available in the fridge whether that’s sausages or fruit.

‘I started wearing affordable contact lenses and make-up. My mother used to be an actress so I borrow her wigs.

‘I feel comfortable and confident in my appearance. There are many women who want to look like this.’

However Lolita confesses that she does receive a fair share of negative criticism online.

She says: ‘People make good and bad comments about me online. I’ve blocked a few users who have been particularly mean about my appearance.

‘But I do get nice compliments too, I like when men admire my hands.’

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One person who is wholly supportive of her eccentric look is Lolita’s mother, Anya Richi, 33. Anya is her photographer and captures all of the snaps that Lolita uploads online.

She says:’My mum doesn’t say anything about my appearance. She allows me to dress however I want. My mum’s proud of how I look.’

Lolita says there is no man out there at the moment who is a worthy candidate for her affections.

‘I’m not attracted to any of the boys at school, although they all like me. They aren’t good enough for me and they have an immature mentality.

‘I did have one serious boyfriend in the past but I dumped him because we kept having little disagreements. In the end, we were incompatible.

‘I want to be with a really manly man who is polite, sensible and who doesn’t run away from problems. He also needs to have a full head of hair. I don’t like bald men.’

Lolita wants to become a psychologist after she finishes school but would love to achieve fame for her look.

She says, ‘I’m only 5ft 4in tall so I can’t become a model unfortunately. But if I can become famous for my appearance in some other way, I will be extremely happy.’

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