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Woman spends £73k to become Barbie but is told she looks ‘awful' and ‘ugly' – her ‘before' photo will leave you stunned
Woman spends £73k to become Barbie but is told she looks ‘awful' and ‘ugly' – her ‘before' photo will leave you stunned

The Irish Sun

time24-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Woman spends £73k to become Barbie but is told she looks ‘awful' and ‘ugly' – her ‘before' photo will leave you stunned

A WOMAN has revealed that she has splashed more than £73,000 to look like a real life Barbie doll. Marcela Iglesias, 47, who is from Buenos Aires and lives in Los Angeles, is obsessed with looking young and has not only had plastic surgery, but also goes for regular Botox and filler appointments too. 6 A mother has spent over £73,000 to transform into a "human Barbie" Credit: Instagram/@marcelaiglesiashollywood 6 But trolls have slammed Marcela Iglesias, 47, for her plastic look Credit: Truly/Youtube 6 Many have been left gobsmacked by her 'before' photo Credit: Jam Press/@marcelaiglesiashollywood 6 This mother has had her boobs done and is now debating whether to get butt implants Credit: Instagram/@marcelaiglesiashollywood But since going public with her plastic look, social media users have been left totally stunned after seeing her 'before' photo. Revealing all to Reflecting on her desire to look like the popular children's doll, Marcela, who began getting Botox in 2012 and had her "I wanna emulate Barbie, she's my idol. I believe I can be anything I want. Read more surgery stories 'The reason that I wanted to emulate the Barbie doll is that my mother never bought me a Barbie doll. She disliked the doll. 'I love the aesthetics of the doll and wanted to look like her, not because I wasn't secure, it's just about how I perceived the doll aesthetically.' But the mum's unique look attracts attention wherever she goes and online, she can be subject to cruel comments. She shared: "I get a lot of judgment. In the beginning it kind of bothered me. Most read in Fabulous "The things they said, 'you look awful, you look ugly, you don't look like a Barbie'. 'It took me a while to process the bad comments and that people will be mean no matter what." Moment Olivia Attwood gasps 'oh my god' as Price Of Perfection star reveals incredible before and after surgery pics after £250k makeover But not ready to stop with her transformation, Marcela's next plan is Reflecting on her journey, the influencer summarised: "Obviously Barbie is the icon of the dolls, but I also wanted to bring my own version to the look." All my life, I've been trying to look like a doll. I wanna emulate Barbie, she's my idol Marcela Iglesias Clapping back to those who dislike her look, Marcela snapped: 'They should not be judging, they should look in the mirror and judge themselves first, rather than judge somebody self.' But YouTube users were stunned by Marcela's look and many rushed to the comments to share their thoughts, with trolls out in full force. What are the risks of getting surgery abroad? IT'S important to do your research if you're thinking about having cosmetic surgery abroad. It can cost less than in the UK, but you need to weigh up potential savings against the potential risks. Safety standards in different countries may not be as high. No surgery is risk-free. Complications can happen after surgery in the UK or abroad. If you have complications after an operation in the UK, the surgeon is responsible for providing follow-up treatment. Overseas clinics may not provide follow-up treatment, or they may not provide it to the same standard as in the UK. Also, they may not have a healthcare professional in the UK you can visit if you have any problems. Source: NHS One person said: 'Where do these people get money to do these things and live the lavish lifestyle. They seem to have more money than sense.' Another added: 'She was 100000000 times better natural!' Why would anyone want to look plastic? YouTube user A third commented: 'She was so beautiful before the operations.' Meanwhile, someone else penned: 'Her face doesn't look like a Barbie at all.' At the same time, someone else wondered: 'Why would anyone want to look "Girl, you need to stop the surgery and pay for a good therapist.' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club 6 She described Barbie as her "idol" Credit: Jam Press/@marcelaiglesiashollywood 6 She wasn't afraid to clap back at trolls who criticise her Credit: Truly/Youtube

Woman spends £73k to become Barbie but is told she looks ‘awful' and ‘ugly' – her ‘before' photo will leave you stunned
Woman spends £73k to become Barbie but is told she looks ‘awful' and ‘ugly' – her ‘before' photo will leave you stunned

Scottish Sun

time24-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Woman spends £73k to become Barbie but is told she looks ‘awful' and ‘ugly' – her ‘before' photo will leave you stunned

But trolls accused Marcela of having "more money than sense" and told her to "stop the surgery and pay for a therapist" LIVING DOLL Woman spends £73k to become Barbie but is told she looks 'awful' and 'ugly' – her 'before' photo will leave you stunned A WOMAN has revealed that she has splashed more than £73,000 to look like a real life Barbie doll. Marcela Iglesias, 47, who is from Buenos Aires and lives in Los Angeles, is obsessed with looking young and has not only had plastic surgery, but also goes for regular Botox and filler appointments too. 6 A mother has spent over £73,000 to transform into a "human Barbie" Credit: Instagram/@marcelaiglesiashollywood 6 But trolls have slammed Marcela Iglesias, 47, for her plastic look Credit: Truly/Youtube 6 Many have been left gobsmacked by her 'before' photo Credit: Jam Press/@marcelaiglesiashollywood 6 This mother has had her boobs done and is now debating whether to get butt implants Credit: Instagram/@marcelaiglesiashollywood But since going public with her plastic look, social media users have been left totally stunned after seeing her 'before' photo. Revealing all to Truly on an episode of Hooked on the Look, the blonde beauty, who has been dubbed a 'human Barbie', explained: "I have spent between Botox, fillers, injections, surgery, tanning, hair, make-up, around $100,000 [£73,639]." Reflecting on her desire to look like the popular children's doll, Marcela, who began getting Botox in 2012 and had her breasts done in 2022, said: 'All my life, I've been trying to look like a doll. "I wanna emulate Barbie, she's my idol. I believe I can be anything I want. 'The reason that I wanted to emulate the Barbie doll is that my mother never bought me a Barbie doll. She disliked the doll. 'I love the aesthetics of the doll and wanted to look like her, not because I wasn't secure, it's just about how I perceived the doll aesthetically.' But the mum's unique look attracts attention wherever she goes and online, she can be subject to cruel comments. She shared: "I get a lot of judgment. In the beginning it kind of bothered me. "The things they said, 'you look awful, you look ugly, you don't look like a Barbie'. 'It took me a while to process the bad comments and that people will be mean no matter what." Moment Olivia Attwood gasps 'oh my god' as Price Of Perfection star reveals incredible before and after surgery pics after £250k makeover But not ready to stop with her transformation, Marcela's next plan is butt implants, as she expressed her desire to make her derrière rounder. Reflecting on her journey, the influencer summarised: "Obviously Barbie is the icon of the dolls, but I also wanted to bring my own version to the look." All my life, I've been trying to look like a doll. I wanna emulate Barbie, she's my idol Marcela Iglesias Clapping back to those who dislike her look, Marcela snapped: 'They should not be judging, they should look in the mirror and judge themselves first, rather than judge somebody self.' But YouTube users were stunned by Marcela's look and many rushed to the comments to share their thoughts, with trolls out in full force. What are the risks of getting surgery abroad? IT'S important to do your research if you're thinking about having cosmetic surgery abroad. It can cost less than in the UK, but you need to weigh up potential savings against the potential risks. Safety standards in different countries may not be as high. No surgery is risk-free. Complications can happen after surgery in the UK or abroad. If you have complications after an operation in the UK, the surgeon is responsible for providing follow-up treatment. Overseas clinics may not provide follow-up treatment, or they may not provide it to the same standard as in the UK. Also, they may not have a healthcare professional in the UK you can visit if you have any problems. Source: NHS One person said: 'Where do these people get money to do these things and live the lavish lifestyle. They seem to have more money than sense.' Another added: 'She was 100000000 times better natural!' Why would anyone want to look plastic? YouTube user A third commented: 'She was so beautiful before the operations.' Meanwhile, someone else penned: 'Her face doesn't look like a Barbie at all.' At the same time, someone else wondered: 'Why would anyone want to look plastic? "Girl, you need to stop the surgery and pay for a good therapist.' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club 6 She described Barbie as her "idol" Credit: Jam Press/@marcelaiglesiashollywood

Traffic Stops for Giant 'Dog' in Yellowstone—Then People Realize What It Is
Traffic Stops for Giant 'Dog' in Yellowstone—Then People Realize What It Is

Newsweek

time20-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Newsweek

Traffic Stops for Giant 'Dog' in Yellowstone—Then People Realize What It Is

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Visitors to Yellowstone National Park were shocked when they saw what appeared to be a dog with a collar running loose in the area—only to realize it was a large black wolf. Marcela, a national parks landscape and wildlife photographer who runs photo studio Ruby Hour Photo Art, captured the incredible moment in September 2024.. She shared the video to her Instagram account, @rubyhourphotoart on May 3, explaining she was reposting it as "a cautionary tale about driving carefully in Yellowstone." "Many thought this was someone's dog because it has a collar. Certainly not a dog—this is a black wolf in Yellowstone's Hayden Valley." The video shows vehicles parked up on both sides of the road as a large black wolf—wearing a bright yellow collar—lopes across the grass before crossing the road. But just as the wolf gets on the tarmac, a car, going at decent speed, arrives in shot, and slows down just in time to allow the wolf to continue crossing. Marcela, who gave her first name only, told Newsweek: "Just as the wolf was about to cross, a car towing a trailer came from around a slight curve, breaking just in time for the wolf to safely cross. A wolf wearing a collar crosses the road i Yellowstone National Park, narrowly avoiding a car. A wolf wearing a collar crosses the road i Yellowstone National Park, narrowly avoiding a car. Instagram @rubyhourphotoart "Close calls or incidents are frequent enough in Tetons and Yellowstone, where I most photograph at, but also at other national parks," she said. "It pays to pay attention, especially during those seasons when animals are moving across the parks or have new babies." The Yellowstone Wolf Project is a detailed study of wolves in the national park, including the animals' population, predator-prey interactions and social behavior. Researchers place collars with very high frequency (VHF) radio and GPS on wolves in the area, to track and study the animals, according to Marcela warned: "If you see one animal cross, always slow down and wait some—often a little one, or several, follow the mom soon after! This is especially true for grizzlies, black bears, elk, deer, moose and other park animals." The wolf, which Marcela says many believed was a dog initially, safely crosses to the other side. The wolf, which Marcela says many believed was a dog initially, safely crosses to the other side. Instagram @rubyhourphotoart Instagram users were in awe at the video, awarding it more than 122,700 likes, as many worried about the safety of the animals due to vehicles on the roads. "Dude speeding through with five cars pulled over," one complained, as another asked: "Who doesn't slow down in the park when people are obviously watching game?" Another wrote sarcastically: "If there's 10 cars all parked on the side of the road, use two seconds of critical thinking to assess that maybe there's a wild animal!" And as one put it: "Apparently Yellowstone needs to install speed bumps." Marcela told Newsweek it's "always an incredible experience to observe wildlife in their own habitat," stressing the importance of going so from an "appropriate distance, and treating them with respect." "After all, it's us who are the guests in their environment." "I understand people get really excited and want to get close," she acknowledged. "Yellowstone in particular is notorious for that—but it's worth remembering you're putting both yourself and the animal in danger too with inattentive driving or getting too close." As of 2024, there were at least 108 wolves in Yellowstone National Park, according to the National Park Service, after the animals were reintroduced to the park in 1995.

Glamorous futsal player who was sacked after OnlyFans posts now earning 100 TIMES more selling adult content
Glamorous futsal player who was sacked after OnlyFans posts now earning 100 TIMES more selling adult content

Scottish Sun

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Glamorous futsal player who was sacked after OnlyFans posts now earning 100 TIMES more selling adult content

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A FORMER futsal player was booted out of her club for posting raunchy snaps on OnlyFans. But she now reveals she is making 100 times more than what she earned during her playing days. 7 An ex-futsal player was booted out of her club for posting raunchy snaps on OnlyFans 7 But she now makes 100 times more than what she earned during her playing days 7 Marcela Soares was sacked by Pelotas after club officials discovered her side hustle 7 Marcela was told she had brought the club into disrepute Marcela Soares was sacked by Pelotas - a Brazilian futsal team located Rio Grande do Sul state - when club officials discovered her side hustle saying she had brought the club into disrepute. Marcela told NewsX: "I love futsal, it's my passion forever. But I can't stay somewhere that tries to control who I am outside of the game. "I never stopped being the athlete I always was, and I never disrespected the club. But I was told I was setting a bad example for children." However, Marcela's new avenue gave her more "freedom and financial independence". The 21-year-old added: "I was judged, excluded and I felt betrayed even by other women. "But I also gained something: freedom and financial independence. Today I feel stronger." Marcela used to make a mere R$550 (£71.55) per month, which barely covered her travel costs to training. But after just four weeks on OnlyFans, the model says she netted R$55,000 (£7,155). Marcela said: "It's sad but I leave the sport with a clear conscience. "If I'd had this financial return from sport, I would never have left it." Mexico's sexiest fan and weather girl poses in bra and dressing gown as she celebrates four years on OnlyFans Marcela counts a whopping 241,000 followers on Instagram alone. 7 Marcela used to make a mere R$550 (£71.55) per month 7 But after just four weeks on OnlyFans, Marcela says she netted R$55,000 (£7,155)

Glamorous futsal player who was sacked after OnlyFans posts now earning 100 TIMES more selling adult content
Glamorous futsal player who was sacked after OnlyFans posts now earning 100 TIMES more selling adult content

The Irish Sun

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Glamorous futsal player who was sacked after OnlyFans posts now earning 100 TIMES more selling adult content

A FORMER futsal player was booted out of her club for posting raunchy snaps on OnlyFans. But she now reveals she is making 100 times more than what she earned during her playing days. 7 An ex-futsal player was booted out of her club for posting raunchy snaps on OnlyFans 7 But she now makes 100 times more than what she earned during her playing days 7 Marcela Soares was sacked by Pelotas after club officials discovered her side hustle 7 Marcela was told she had brought the club into disrepute Marcela Soares was sacked by Pelotas - a Brazilian Marcela told "I never stopped being the athlete I always was, and I never disrespected the club. But I was told I was setting a bad example for children." However, Marcela's new avenue gave her more "freedom and financial independence". Read More on Football The 21-year-old added: "I was judged, excluded and I felt betrayed even by other women. "But I also gained something: freedom and financial independence. Today I feel stronger." Marcela used to make a mere R$550 (£71.55) per month, which barely covered her travel costs to training. But after just four weeks on OnlyFans, the model says she netted R$55,000 (£7,155). Most read in Football Marcela said: "It's sad but I leave the sport with a clear conscience. "If I'd had this financial return from sport, I would never have left it." Mexico's sexiest fan and weather girl poses in bra and dressing gown as she celebrates four years on OnlyFans Marcela counts a whopping 241,000 followers on 7 Marcela used to make a mere R$550 (£71.55) per month 7 But after just four weeks on OnlyFans, Marcela says she netted R$55,000 (£7,155) 7 Marcela counts a whopping 241,000 followers on Instagram alone

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