‘I want to look as plastic as possible’: Woman who spent THOUSANDS to look like Barbie is planning a boob job to go from F cup to G
Carly plans to go from a F cup to G in bid to look like a doll
A WOMAN who spent thousands transforming herself into a human Barbie says she wasn’t to look “as plastic as possible.”
Natural brunette Carly Mersola has spent a fortune on tanning, lip injections, hair extensions and bleaching her hair.
But she plans to go further – and have her 36F breasts enhanced to 36G and a Brazilian bum lift.
She said: "I want to look as plastic as possible.
"It's all about being a living doll, expressing yourself and being happy.
"I love the attention, people looking at me thinking I look good."
The 25-year-old barmaid’s incredible transformation started just eight months ago when she decided that becoming Barbie would boost her confidence.
She said: "I thought to myself 'everyone deserves to be happy' and realised my happiness would mean going blonde, having big boobs and looking plastic. "When I had brown hair I would dress in black all the time, wouldn't wear make-up and didn't like the way I looked."
Carly admits boyfriend Chris Delisa, 45, a drummer, who she has been dating since August 2015, preferred his girlfriend looking more natural.
Even so, Carly dyed her hair peroxide blonde in February this year.
"Chris actually preferred me looking less plastic but he knew that changing my appearance made me happier," she explained. "I would look at girls on Instagram and online who look like Barbies and think, 'that's my goal'.
"So I went for the drastic change of dying my hair – and felt so much better about myself."
Since then, Carly has had 26 inch hair extensions done every six months, costing £6,400 and injections into her lips to improve her pout at a cost of £1,900 every six months also.
"Having big lips makes me feel so much more confident and happy. I had thin lips before and was so unhappy about it," she said.
She has also started working on trimming her 32inch waist to 28 inches by hitting the gym five days a week.
In 2011 student, Galia Slayen, made a life-sized Barbie made from papier maché based on her proportions.
She found out that she would be 5'9" tall, with a 39" bust, an 18" waist, 33" hips and a size 3 shoe.
She would fit the weight criteria for an anorexic so would probably not menstruate and would have to walk on all fours, due to her proportions.
"Looking exactly like Barbie might be unattainable, because being so tiny isn't healthy," Carly said.
"For me it's the hour-glass figure, with a big bust, big hips and a little waist. I like wearing high-heels to make my legs look longer and have tanned skin. I like to stand out with my looks."
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Carly, who funds her makeovers through bar work and make-up artist work, continued: "I still want my boobs bigger, maybe a 36G.
"I want a Brazilian bum lift for a more shapely butt and Botox to smooth out the lines in my face and breast implants too."
Since her transformation, Carly has received a lot of attention from strangers, fascinated by her doll-like look.
"I like it when people look at me," she said. "Not in a creepy way, but thinking I look good.
"But I won't go too far though. I know my limits. But I am determined to work hard to get the look I want.
"I will do whatever it takes."