Life Ken Doll

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The box was slightly damaged upon arrival, but I was able to pop out the corner again and my little one didn’t even notice the rip on that edge when opening the Christmas presents. The doll itself is nice. Good quality. I’m not sure why his legs won’t bend since he’s supposed to be playing soccer. Some people complained in reviews that they had to buy two when ordering, but I was able to just buy one.


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He is so handsome. I haven’t given him new clothes, because that blue shirt on him makes his good looks and skin tone pop out. Must have for Ken Collectors.


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So my son has 3 sisters and no brothers. Poor kid. He always wants to play with his sisters but let’s be honest, they don’t want him crashing into their Barbie game with Black Panther. He was settling for a female Barbie but it was kinda sad. We got him this Fußball guy for Christmas and it’s a great fit for a compromise. He likes the cleats and ball he comes with.


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My kid watches a Barbie cartoon with a character named Trey Reardon. He’s like the crappy bad guy so my daughter hates him. I wanted to get her a doll of him as a Christmas prank but they don’t make a doll for him. This guy looks similar enough so I got some doll clothes that matched Trey’s outfit and fabricated the appropriate packaging. Come Christmas morning my daughter was pranked.


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Got this for my daughter, but my son was more interested in him. It’s great because they love to play together! 5/5 stars!


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We use Barbies for play therapy. I needdd more boy figures in a diversity of races. This guy fits the bill.


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This Ken is a great career Barbie but I had to take clothes off of this one too. I put them on a African American Ken so he could be added to the Career Barbie set up. Making him versatile. Would be nice if he could bend his and arms after all he is a soccer player.😊












A great addition to my granddaughters barbies. She needed a ken . Now she says all of her barbies fight over him. I’ll be buying another one. The only thing is that his shirt had a hole in it but it was an easy fix.


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Ideal football player


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I felt that my grandson needed this soccer player doll to keep up with my granddaughter and her Barbies. I am very impressed with him and at the moment he lives with me and Rapunzel from Ralph Breaks the Internet!


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Barbie for boys!


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Needed a Barbie for my son to join in with his sister. Not many choices out there. Action Man have poor reviews so he picked this one. Happy with it. Matel should make more variety though, especially for boys. Not sure how long until he gets beaten up by Hulk or Batman tho.......


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Finally a boy for the girls












My daughters were asking for Ken for a while and this one doesn't disappoint. Not as featured as the football player with articulated joints, but does the trick.


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A little stiff


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Lovely and affordable Ken doll (we got the footballer) but his limbs do not bend at all. I was expecting his limbs to have some flex. As it is, he is a little stiff to play with so the kids tend to leave him be and play with the yoga Barbie instead, who is super bendy!


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Great ken doll


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Purchased this for my grandson so he can join in play with granddaughter who is a great barbie fan


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Updated Jul. 12, 2017 2:10PM ET / Published Apr. 15, 2014 6:21AM ET 
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It took Justin Jedlica 149 cosmetic procedures to look like this. He says Michael Jackson and Joan Rivers were his idols, while the Real Life Barbie is just faking it.
Following an appearance in photographer Phil Toledano’s book, A New Kind of Beauty, Justin Jedlica was dubbed ‘The Human Ken Doll’ while making a brief appearance on 20/20. The name stuck, and Jedlica—and his 149 cosmetic surgeries—have become an international phenomenon. Recently, Jedlica made headlines for calling Valeria Lukyanova, ‘ The Real Life Barbie ,’ “an illusionist” in an interview with GQ . He opens up to The Daily Beast about dreaming of becoming famous, fighting body dysmorphic rumors, and how he really feels about why Lukyanova has gone too far.
When did you first get the nickname ‘The Human Ken Doll’?
In the beginning [of the piece with 20/20 ], there was a voiceover that said ‘Meet the Human Ken Doll, whose upper body is filled with silicone implants.’ At the time, Valeriya [Lukyanova, The Real-Life Barbie] had been out about six to eight months in the media, and there was no other mention in the piece about Ken Doll anything. It was meant to be cute and catchy for the show, I don’t believe that 20/20 knew that people would then dub me as this ‘Ken Doll’ person. People wanted to believe that I walked into a doctor’s office with a Ken Doll and was like ‘Make me look like this!’ Things went viral.
I don’t even know if I look like a Ken Doll, but if other people want to say I do, it’s flattering. As a kid, you play with Ken dolls and kind of assume that is what a handsome guy is supposed to look like.
Was there something or someone you did want to look like? Where did you pull inspiration from?
I would say more of my inspiration stems from ‘manga’ or anime. I find that much more appealing in all honestly than a Ken doll. It’s sort of that over-stylized, cartoonish version of human form [that I like]. I have all these haters on my page being like, ‘Does that mean you want to cut off your penis?’ And I’m like actually, I wish it was dragging on the ground like anime. [Laughs] There’s actually this subgroup of people do that—they cut off their nipples and bellybuttons and castrate themselves. By [surgery] number 13 or 14, I became really enamored with celebrity and with pop culture—I was a big follower of Michael Jackson and Joan Rivers.
When did you have your first plastic surgery?
I started out looking for my doctor at 17, but my parents wouldn’t let me do it because I wasn’t of legal age. So three days after my 18 th birthday I went in and did my first nose job, which is something I wanted from a really young age. For me, that was something I needed to fix. It was something that was bad on my face. I saved my money—my first nose job was $3,500. Everyone was against me doing it. My dad and I didn’t get along very well, so I think that part of it was that I loved being a little rebellious against my parents.
What did your parents think afterwards?
I was brought up really poor. Not to say that we were on the corner begging for food, but there was no extra. There was no travel—no flying for sure. We used to go camping as our family vacation in the woods. When we got a used pop-up camper with the ceiling stapled back up that was posh for us.
I used to watch Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous , and it was just this notion in my brain that I wanted so badly to have luxury in my life. I wanted fame—but what kid doesn’t? My view of the world was very tiny, and the only thing I was being fed on pop culture-wise was what I internalized—that trendy, over-stylized, Michael Jackson look. So inherently, I wanted to emulate that. And I thought—just like most people say—that if I looked the part, maybe one day I could be like that person or status group.
And somehow, the universe brought it around, but in a very strange way. What happened was, [plastic surgery] was the one thing I did that I felt like I could tangibly grasp onto. I knew it was something I wanted to do because to me, it was something that rich people did. It was a status symbol that said ‘I’ve arrived and I’ve earned this.’
How do you feel about people being so fascinated by your appearance?
I saw it as an investment for myself, so it is definitely a confidence booster and something that really helps build self-esteem.
I really thought that the biggest change in my life would come from after the nose job—like, you would look in the mirror and think, ‘This is amazing.’ But the funniest thing about going through that process was that was actually not at all the most validating point of the experience. I thought the worst part would be writing the check. I was dreading that moment, because there I was thinking I was wasting all of my money and I would have no more savings. But when I wrote the check, it was the most euphoric feeling.
If you can save that amount of money and it’s something that will make you feel empowered and make you feel like you’re prepared to go into the world a little more confident, then do it, be proud, and fake it until you make it. That’s kind of what I did. And after a while, the energy that came around me was like, ‘Oh, you had plastic surgery, so you must have made it’—which wasn’t really the truth, but people began to believe that about me.
I moved to New York City and I started meeting all these socialite women, and they were all enamored that I had this surgery. It was the one thing we could all bond on. Although it sounds kind of weird, it was sort of a way to get out of that mundane lifestyle that I felt like my parents had.
So how many surgeries have you actually had at this point?
So you want the scandalous numbers. I’ve had 149 cosmetic procedures—which is different than surgeries. I’ve probably had 19 actual full-on surgeries; even in those 19 surgeries I’ve had some combos where there have been several areas worked on.
Do you receive criticism for spending that much on plastic surgery?
It was funny; I got a reputation locally for having all this surgery. My friend group—the gay nightclub sort of people—were always like, ‘Oh I wish I could afford to do that.’ In the hierarchy of what I thought was important, it was up there. I didn’t think about getting a new car. I didn’t think about taking vacations. People would always say, ‘How did you save the money?’ But people will spend a few grand on a vacation, on a television, on a car. There’s nothing wrong with the way anybody decides to validate how to spend their expenses to make them feel special.
So has this become your full-time job now?
Absolutely. I never thought I’d have media attention over my surgeries, but people started writing in to me saying, ‘Hey, who can I go to for my nose?’ or ‘Who can I go to for my bicep implants?’ I find it so rewarding [to provide advice] that regardless of if the media was there, I would continue to study all the products and I would continue with my surgeries. So it’s just an easy thing for me to do on the side and help other people. Basically, what I consider myself doing right now is being a privatized beauty broker.
What are your long-term career goals?
My main goal, really, is that I’d like to be in the entertainment field. I like the attention. People know me as ‘The Human Ken Doll,’ and that’s sort of a window in. I mean, why wouldn’t I ride on the coattails of that story for a while? A reality show would be cool, although that’s a bit more centric on me than I need, but I need to tell my story. Because right now, all people get are the freak-a-zoid stats of things. Most people go, ‘Oh [he has] body dysmorphic disorder or OCD,’ but it’s actually…
Right. I read that a psychologist on Bethenny told you that you were suffering from body dysmorphia. Did you think there was any truth to it?
I mean, I looked into that years ago because when I was in high school and had my first nose
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