Should the "Real Life Ken" and
"Real Life Barbie" join forces?
Justin Jedlica once appeared on TLC's hit
show "My Strange Addiction" due to his infatuation with looking
plastic. According to RadarOnline, the 33-year-old artist is already up to an
astounding 145 procedures. He's spent over $168,000 to enhance his doll-like
features.
Recently, Jedlica replaced his biceps with
larger implants. He also had three shoulder implants to buff-up his deltoids.
Such implants don't exist, so Jedlica actually designed them himself. He's now
starting his own plastic surgery consultation business. Jedlica told the
popular gossip webloid, "This is a very exciting time because not only am
I creating new implants for myself, I am also in the process of finding the
right distributor for my line of custom implants as there are limited options
in the current marketplace which simply do not fit everyone. Additionally, the
launch of my consultancy allows me share all that I have learned with others looking
to have cosmetic and/or reconstructive procedures, but are confused or
overwhelmed by the process."
And Jedlica doesn't plan on stopping anytime
soon, especially since he's inspiring others to achieve their own ultimate
"beauty" look:
"Over the years I've received so many
emails and letters asking for advice that I am thrilled to have formalized a
way to help those looking for guidance," he said.
As for his counterpart, Real Life Barbie
Valeria Lukanovia...
She's following a totally different,
"all natural" route.
As Mstars previously reported:
The infamous "living doll" is
taking things to even greater extremes - and she's putting her health at risk.
Apparently, the ultra-thin Lukanovia has a
new goal - to live off of air and light alone. No food.
"In recent weeks I have not been
hungry at all," the International Business Times quotes Lukyanova.
"I'm hoping it's the final stage before I can subsist on air and light
alone."
This New Age (and rather dangerous) dietary
trend is known as Breatharianism. People like Lukyanova do not drink or eat -
such followers believe that they can exist solely on "cosmic
micro-food." The term's derived from Inedia, Latin for
"fasting."
Doesn't sound too healthy.
Lukyanova insists that she uses her viral
fame and bizarre, Barbie-like looks to promote her "spiritual
ideals." But do fans think she's merely starving herself to stay thin?
(Get more info over at Jezebel.com).
The Herald Sun reports that at least one
person has already died from malnutrition after practicing Breatharianism.
Whatever her intentions, Lukyanova has
managed to snag another 15-minutes of viral fame. Maybe that's all she's
looking for.
Perhaps the same goes for "Ken?"
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