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Life in plastic, it’s fantastic — just ask the living “Ken” doll. 
Botox boy-toy Jimmy Featherstone, 22, has shelled out over $14,000 on lip fillers, cheek implants and veneers toward sculpting himself into Barbie’s handsome hunk of arm candy, Ken. 
And whether he’ll be paying with paper or plastic, the wannabe doll says his costly cosmetic transformation journey is just getting started.
“I have had lots of procedures done in the last 12 months but this is only the beginning,” Featherstone told SWNS. 
“If I had to describe what I want to look like, it would be a Ken doll. I just think he’s plastic fantastic and looks amazing.”
Featherstone, a native of Hull — which is a small city in northeastern England — works in his hometown as a director at a friend’s boutique. 
He left high school at 16, and — in true Barbie fashion — has since held down a number of jobs in order to earn enough money to pay for his Ken doll cosmetic procedures and pretty upkeep. 
“I have always been someone who wants to stand out from the crowd,” said the self-purported “diva.”
“And now I even want to look a bit more out there than I already do. I want to look more plastic — that’s the aesthetic I like.”
Featherstone gets his sandy-brown hair styled on a weekly basis, regularly spends over $400 on lip and cheek fillers and is gearing up to get a nose job in the coming months. 
And his high-priced physique comes with a high-roller’s lifestyle to match — including shopping sprees at Chanel and Moncler, Champagne lunches and helicopter rides just for fun.
Featherstone even threw himself a nearly $3,000 birthday extravaganza earlier this month. 
 “It was very classy and absolutely fabulous. Some people have compared it to a wedding,” he bragged. 
The swanky celebration was made complete with a three-tier cake, fireworks on entry, a bouquet of flowers laced with money and limousine transportation services. 
“I just love going all out and getting people talking. What can I say?” Featherstone said coyly. “If there’s a party I’ll organize a limo and get makeup artists along, it’s just what I enjoy doing. I like the finer things in life.”
And that goes for the men in his life, too. 
Featherstone is slated to appear in an upcoming UK reality TV series. He hopes to find love while filming — preferably with a silver fox who’s got a lot of green. 
“My ex was older than my dad, so people know me for being with older men. I’ve always been attracted to them,” he said. 
“I don’t think anyone my age can give me the lifestyle that I want, whereas someone who is older and has made their money can,” the Barbie-to-be added, noting that he loves to get all dolled up in designer clothes and be whisked away on lavish vacations.
And for any internet trolls turning up their noses at his Ken-inspired lip, cheek and nose jobs, Featherstone said: “The way I see it, if people are talking about me then I’ve done something right.
“I don’t care what people think or say. I’m doing what I enjoy.”

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Jonny Dylan is determined to maintain his plastic look even if doctors and his boyfriend disapprove
A MAN who is a self-proclaimed "living Ken doll" says nothing will stop him achieving his dream of looking completely fake, despite health warnings from doctors.
Jonny Dylan, 27, was raised in Hong Kong but now lives in Vancouver with his boyfriend, Joel, who disapproves of Jonny's extravagant lifestyle.
Jonny has regular Botox injections and fillers and admits to spending around £650 ($800) every month on maintaining his striking plastic look.
Jonny explained: "When I was five years old, I got my first Ken doll. It was a Malibu Ken.
“He had blonde highlights, blue eyes, and dark eyelashes. He was tan with good bone structure.
“When I first saw the Ken doll, I knew that that was what perfection meant to me.
"I knew that I was going to pursue that.”
The Ken enthusiast spends hours on achieving his look; slathering himself in fake tan, making sure his nails are manicured and his makeup is perfectly contoured.
Jonny even uses eye-colour changing contact lenses to make his brown eyes a more Ken doll-like blue.
He said: “I started getting fillers about two years ago and definitely now I am really known for my big lips.
“I’m still not happy with the size though, I want them to be much bigger.
“I was refused fillers recently because the doctor thought my lips were already really big and that it would be dangerous to get more filler.
“But I have seen people with bigger lips than mine so I knew I would find someone else to do it and I did.
"I got the filler but still not the amount that I want”
Jonny’s partner of two years, heavy duty mechanic, Joel said: “We are total opposites.
“I think plastic surgery and stuff is a waste of money. I don’t judge anyone but I would never get anything done myself.
“I do worry about the amount of procedures Jonny goes through because I think it is quite extreme and could be dangerous.”
Jonny, who blogs under the name Jonny Ken Doll online, says he will never stop getting cosmetic procedures and is planning on having a nose job.
Jonny and his boyfriend Joel met on gay dating site Grindr and have been together for two years.
Jonny said: "Joel loves my look, he met me like this. He thought I was drop dead gorgeous when he met me.
“But he does like me a little more on a natural side. He likes how I look at home without the make-up. He loves the way I look without the fillers.
“Joel doesn’t really like plastic surgeries and fillers and Botox and all that stuff. He definitely would never do any of that. He is a manly guy and doesn’t care for any of that.”
Jonny says he would never leave the house without make-up and says he would hate to look like a "basic b***h".
His fascination with cosmetics began at a young age and he attended makeup school after leaving college.
“My parent’s reaction when I first starting wearing makeup was not that great. Especially my mum, she didn’t like me wearing it at all.
“I used to go to school early to put my makeup on and wash it all off before they picked me up.
“Now though, everything is totally fine. They know that makeup is something I love and they are super comfortable with it.
“My family do think that I look really fake. They definitely do prefer me looking more natural than artificial but when I look in the mirror, I think I look gorgeous!”
Jonny's best friend Jonathan encourages him to live his dream and the pair regularly go to get Botox and fillers together.
Jonathan, who has been friends with Jonny for years said: “I think Jonny is a real inspiration. He has shown me that being yourself is all that matters and that is true happiness.
“I look up to him and I would never discourage him from getting surgeries or procedures to look like a Ken doll. I think that he should go for whatever makes him happy.”
And Jonny is comfortable with the reactions he gets from the public.
He said: “I do get a lot of reactions to my look but usually people love it.
“People come up to me in the street and tell me I’m gorgeous and that I look fabulous.
“There are definitely haters out there that just don’t get it but I really don’t care what they think.
“I don’t care about how they look so they shouldn’t judge me on how I look.
“It’s my life and I’m allowed to live it the way I want to.
"Nothing will stop me from getting to my goal of looking like a Ken doll - I would do anything to get there."
Another Ken doll wannabe recently appeared on Celebrity Botched Up Bodies to discuss his transformation, while the woman dubbed a "human barbie" recently posted a rare make-up free selfie .
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Roddy, formerly Rodrigo Alves, will complete her transition next year with gender realignment surgery.
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“Celebrity Big Brother” star and so-called “human Ken Doll” Rodrigo Alves has come out as transgender, the 36-year-old revealed to the Mirror on Sunday.
“I’m known as Ken but inside I’ve always felt like Barbie,” Alves, who will now go by Roddy and use “she” and “her” pronouns, tells the Mirror while wearing a dress and heels. “I finally feel like the real me. Glamorous, beautiful and feminine.”
Alves has reportedly spent more than $650,000 to achieve her Ken Doll-like look — including having four ribs removed , a “cat-eye” lift and so many nose surgeries that it began sinking and disintegrating — and has now spent even more to achieve a D-cup bust and bigger hips and lips.
She has also deleted all previous posts from her Instagram , which now exclusively features photos of Alves as Barbie, not Ken.
The years of previous plastic surgery were an attempt to live as an enhanced version of her assigned male sex, says the Brazil-born London resident. Now that she identifies with Barbie instead of Ken, she finally feels content.
“For years I tried to live my life as a man. I had a fake six-pack put in, I had fake muscles in my arms, but I was lying to myself,” she says. “I’m a woman and have always had a feminine brain. Now my body matches my mind.”
She’s been enjoying the male attention her new female looks get her, and is excited to finish her transformation with gender reassignment surgery.
“I will have a penile inversion and my testicles will be removed. That will be the final step,” says the former flight attendant. “Before that I’m having silicone breast implants. I’ll be able to wear dresses that show my cleavage and look sexy. I’m very excited.”
Face feminization surgery, involving a forehead reshaping, the removal of Alves’ Adam’s apple and the shaving of her jawline, are also soon to come, she says.
Alves realized she wanted to transition during a photo shoot last year, she says, but she’s long been aware of certain feminine tendencies.
“Growing up, I was very feminine and used to play with dolls and wear my mum’s dresses and heels,” she says, adding that she had breasts as a kid, due to her body producing more estrogen than most males.
After the shoot, though, her transformation into Barbie was rapid.
“Within a month I was diagnosed with gender dysmorphic disorder and given the option to start the ­appropriate medication to transition,” she says. “Before, people looked at me because I looked very androgynous and weird for a man. Now I hope they are looking because they think I am a beautiful woman.”
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Plastic surgery has been a hot topic of late, with more and more people going under the knife in the US in the last five years, according to Medical News Today . But although surgery and procedures are becoming more normalized, there is still a big debate regarding the ethics of plastic surgery. 
The question of whether cosmetic procedures promote unrealistic beauty standards is one big topic, while another is whether it's possible that some people can become addicted to changing their appearance. One person who's made their name by undergoing an incredible amount of surgeries and procedures is Jessica Alves, who is no stranger to making headlines when it comes to plastic surgery.
Before she discovered her true identity, Alves struggled with accepting herself and her outward appearance. She has been referred to as a "human Ken doll" due to the extreme amount of plastic surgery she received while living as a man named Rodrigo. After coming out as transgender in 2020, Alves continued to move forward with getting surgery after surgery in a bid to become a real-life Barbie doll.
After being so open about the number of surgeries she's had done, over the years, Alves has had a few major wake-up calls when doctors warned her of the damage she had already inflicted on her body and how it could potentially get even worse. This led her to declare she was quitting plastic surgery, but on multiple occasions, she's gone back on her word and went under the knife once again.
Alves has said that the numerous surgeries she underwent were her way of trying to come to terms with living as a man, but ultimately she was never happy. Now that she's living her truth as a woman
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