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Chinese Real Life Barbie Doll Still Exists

 

To get attention on social media, many consider the appearance important. Maybe some people are naturally beautiful and there are some people who have to rely on makeup. Even worse, there are some people who do plastic surgery to look beautiful.


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Xiao Z Nana Nana (小z娜娜Nana) age 18, from China, is one of the popular net idols who caught the attention of netizens with weird and scary plastic surgery.  She started her first surgeries at the age of 13. 

And shockingly, all plastic surgery expenses were paid by her family. In the last 5 years, she's had more than 100 surgeries. Because she had surgeries countless times. It made her face almost unrecognizable.

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Nana previously revealed on Weibo, “I had plastic surgery at the age of 13 because I was born with a normal face, not pretty, and my face was so big, in order to become a real life Barbie doll, I don't hesitate to spend a lot of money on plastic surgery.” 

Nana does double eyelids, angle the eyes, do the nose, smash the entire face, liposuction, breast augmentation, buttocks, and countless other organs.

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Nana said, “Because my face changes every time I have plastic surgery. So I had to change my ID four times a year, but seriously, I was forced to drop out of university for a year because of too many surgeries.” 

She  was also did not take the school exam because she took 3 months of school leave to go get plastic surgery. Her body was in a lot of pain. And she needed to recuperate for a period of time.

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▼ Her real face when she was young

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YouTube source: 金牌娱乐

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