Two Barbie-obsessed twins have spent a whopping £160,000 (AUD $312,846) to look exactly like the Mattel toy.
Dolly and Daisy Simpson, 26, from Stockton-on-Tees, are completely unrecognisable from what they used to look like.
According to Dolly, the two were always extremely ‘insecure’ about their looks growing up.
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“We'd always loved the look of bright blonde girls, with amazing tans and big boobs, that looked like dolls, and ever since then we have aspired to look like that,” she said.
“We loved playing with Barbies and Bratz dolls as kids, and then we looked up to Playboy bunnies in the 2000s as we got older.”
As soon as they turned 18, Dolly and Daisy began getting filler and went under the knife for the first time in 2020.
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Since then, the two have had matching nose jobs, boob jobs, and a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL).
The sisters have received an extensive list of cosmetic procedures including lip, chin, cheek, jaw, nose and bum filler, Botox and veneers.
The twins also admitted to getting matching procedures so they’d still look similar.
Last year, Dolly and Daisy headed to Turkey for more cosmetic treatment.
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Dolly booked in to receive veneers and to go under the knife once again for a BBL with liposuction, while Daisy went for labiaplasty to create her ‘designer vagina'.
However, after the surgery, Dolly still isn’t entirely satisfied with the results and plans to have another BBL.
"I haven't quite got the results I was after from this one, however, it is a long process because you have to gain weight so that there is enough fat to transfer," she said.
“Before we had anything done, we just looked basic.
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“We didn't feel as feminine, and it didn't feel like our looks matched our personalities or styles.
“We much prefer to look like Barbie dolls.”
The sisters have since launched an OnlyFans, where fans have nicknamed them 'Double D'.
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Each month they make a staggering £10,000 (AUD $19,549) through the content subscription service and use the money to go towards their surgeries.
While appearing on This Morning, Daisy explained that she even gets excited the day of her surgeries.
“I get really excited for surgery day now and I even like the recovery and waking up thinking, ‘Wow I’ve done it,' she said.
“I see plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures as health care - you are worth spending that money on yourself because your happiness is the most important thing."