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'Britain's oldest human Barbie' revealed she is now opting for a more natural look- like Margot Robbie, who played Barbie in the 2023 film.
Rachel Evans, 53, from South London, who has spent more than £32,000 on cosmetic procedures in the past 13 years, joined Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary on This Morning.
Rachel admitted that she went 'too far' to achieve the 'plastic Barbie aesthetic', saying the grief of losing her mother to cancer and twin sister to suicide made her 'want to hide behind her face.'
She said: 'That addiction to going bigger lips, bigger cheeks, not one wrinkle in sight, I think that went a little too far.
'As I came out of grieving, I woke up to listening to people around me, and they are not afraid to say ''no I don't like this, please think of doing it differently'' and that's what I have done.'
'Britain's oldest human Barbie' Rachel Evans, 53, from South London, revealed she is now opting for a more natural look- like Margot Robbie, who played Barbie in the 2023 film
Rachel admitted when people started saying she resembled a Barbie doll that's when she started getting some procedures to achieve more of the dolls features.
She said: 'This fascination with Barbie started in my mid 30's, I was an actor and model, skinny with blonde hair and at the time the only aesthetic that I had to work with was the Barbie plastic doll by Mattel.'
However, she wasn't always blonde with bubble gum pink lipstick and colourful clothes as Rachel revealed she was actually a goth in her late teens.
A goth is a person who wears mostly black clothing, uses dark dramatic makeup, and often has dyed black hair.
She said: 'During my teens I became gothic, I dyed my hair blue/black and experimented, like a lot of people in their teens do.
'I also had a tomboy phase where I dressed in men's suits, so I was going through all these fashion phases but I was 35 when I started my quest to look like Barbie.'
Rachel said her first procedure was at the age of 35 when she was grieving the loss of her stillborn baby twins.
She said: 'I went into therapy and during that time I had to kill off the gothic because it reminded me of death. I bleached my hair and it fell out. I then started having botox, the more procedures I had the more I found myself pursuing the Barbie plastic fantastic wrinkle free look.'
Rachel has undergone 150 surgeries over the past 13 years, shelling out over £32,000 to transform herself into a Barbie doll
Rachel pictured before she transformed into the Human Barbie in her early 30's
Rachel who has spent over £32,000 on cosmetic procedures in the past 13 years, joined Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary on This Morning
Rachel said she carried on with the plastic Barbie aesthetic through her 30's and 40's until recently she decided to go for a more natural Barbie look.
She said: 'Barbie evolves as a plastic toy doll, Barbie is inclusive of all body shapes, skin tones, makeup looks and fashion, so for me, I just evolved, I was like ''OK I am going to move with the times'', which is more of a natural aesthetic.
'I wanted to look more like Margot Robbie Barbie because my best friend, who is my real life Ken, said your lips are too big, your cheeks are overfilled.'
Rachel said one day she decided to pair back on the procedures and hopes that she can 'promote a better message in the media'.
However in 2019, Rachel had a very different outlook as she had completed her third £500 non-surgical facelift to avoid the appearance of aging at all costs.
Rachel had already planned an additional seven procedures ahead of her milestone birthday to ensure that ‘50 was the new 30’.
'It’s a lifestyle for me and I am doing everything I can to stop aging that is possible, so these surgeries are necessary,' she explained.
Rachel said she carried on with the plastic Barbie aesthetic through her 30's and 40's until recently she decided to go for a more natural Barbie look
Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling playing Ken and Barbie in the 2023 Barbie movie in California
'I want to be the most plastic woman in the world by the time I’m 50, so I’m trying to keep on-top of my maintenance procedures.
'I believe that I am aging in reverse - I’m going to be proof that 50 is the new 30 - and my most recent facelift is just one way I am ensuring this.
'My goal is to be one of the top non-botched, most nipped and tucked cosmetic surgery faces in the world as the living human Barbie doll.'
Rachel underwent a ‘non-surgical’ facelift in a bid to keep her face tight, doll-like and plastic-looking.
She said: 'The facelift is a non-surgical thread-lift- it involves big needles with polydioxanine (PDO) threads, which are inserted into the face via the side of the ear area near the top of cheekbones.
Rachel after her third facelift wearing her support. The mother of one spends her time fighting off 'saggy skin' in order to look like Barbie
Rachel as a child. She completely changed her appearance with surgeries, injections and fillers in order to look like a human doll
The mother-of-one explained she wanted her face to match her 'young looking bikini body' '
'The needles are inserted, then pulled out leaving the PDO threads inside the face and once they are pulled tight they are cut.
'It yanks up saggy skin around the cheeks, mouth and and jaw areas to give me the plastic, doll-like expression permanently.
'Due to all of the surgeries I have had in the past, my recovery time is limited to just two days and I’ve got very good at being resistant to pain.
'I was back to work a day after and used makeup to cover the minor bruising I had.'
Despite already having six procedures in 2019, Rachel explained that she has more booked in on the run up to her 50th birthday.
She said: 'Before my 50th birthday, which is just over a year away, I plan to have a lot more procedures.
'I am already booked in for another nose job, some neck tightening and an abundance of maintenance Botox procedures.
'There is no gym for the face so I get the facial muscles sorted with surgery, wrinkles relaxed and lines ironed out.
'I have a young looking bikini body, and good abs on the stomach, so I want my face to match my body.
'Wrinkles with a good body looks odd on both men and women, so you must look after the face too.'