The Brazilian Human Barbie and real life Queen Elsa denies having gone under the knife for her looks.
Andressa Damiani, a 23-year-old veterinary physician from Blumenau, has been rounding the internet with her looks that resemble a doll. She's got a huge fanbase online who adores her doll-like looks including a pale skin, big eyes, long legs, and Barbie-like body proportion. To this, Damiani adamantly denies the rumor she's undergone cosmetic surgery nor extreme diet to achieve her look.
"People don't believe me when I say I have never had any plastic surgery and they think I starve myself because I'm so thin. They call me a liar," Damiani told The Daily Mail.
"I've also had strangers tell me they are disgusted to look at my face and they fear me when they see me walking past. People run away when they see me. People think I'm insane and I only care for beauty but they shouldn't be afraid," She further reveals.
The young Brazilian boasts of a 20-inch waist and 32F bust, according to Mirror. She explains that her figure is all natural, she doesn't diet and walking her dogs is her only form of exercise. As for her face, when she goes full-on Barbie mode, she goes all out especially with her eye make-up.
Though Damiani has natural blue eyes, she still wears blue contact lenses that make her eyes look bigger. She also applies a white eyeliner pencil to make her eyes look wider then she adds three different shades of eyeshadow on her lids. She finishes it off with eyeliner and fake eyelashes on the top line of her eyes. People can see the difference on her looks before and after applying makeup through her YouTube channel.
Now having totally embraced her doll-like features, Damiani has gotten her own devoted fans in Brazil. Her YouTube channel at present has over 600,000 subscribers while her Instagram page has over 100,000 followers.
Damiani claims that while there are those who are terrified with her looks and also having her own share of bashers, she says accepting her own looks and fully embracing looking like a human Barbie or real life Elsa has built her own self-esteem.
"Feeling pretty and confident is important and not as futile as some may think. I feel pretty this way," Damiani said.