SAEDNEWS: Twin Sisters Who Spent Thousands to Look Like Barbie Say They Love Their Transformation
According to Saed News’ society section, citing Rozyato, twin sisters who have spent thousands of dollars to look like Barbie dolls say they adore their transformations. 26-year-old Dolly and Daisy Simpson have spent over $200,000 on plastic surgeries and cosmetic procedures to resemble Barbie dolls. Their surgeries include similar nose and breast procedures, as well as cheek, jaw, lip, and chin fillers.

The twins say they still want to look alike. Dolly explains, “Before we started the surgeries, we lacked confidence in our appearance. We have always admired the look of blonde girls with tanned skin and large breasts—just like Barbie dolls—and ever since, we have dreamed of looking like them.”

Dolly continues, “Of course, when we were kids, we didn’t know how to make our dream a reality because we weren’t aware of plastic surgery. But as we grew up and learned about cosmetic procedures, we couldn’t wait to use them.”
The sisters add, “As children, we loved playing with Barbie and Bratz dolls, and later, in the 2000s, we were fascinated by Playboy models. I had my first plastic surgery in 2020, a labiaplasty in Romania. Daisy wanted to have the same procedure because we like everything to match, so we still look alike.”
“The next round of surgery was our breast procedures in August 2020. I had a breast lift and implants, and Daisy had implants. The following year, we both had nose surgeries. We requested the procedures to be the same for both of us, though we don’t feel they turned out exactly identical. Since then, we’ve both invested in cosmetic treatments that truly help us achieve a doll-like appearance. We’ve had fillers in our cheeks, jaws, lips, noses, and chins, and Botox keeps our skin as smooth and line-free as possible.”

Last year, Dolly also underwent a Brazilian butt lift during a trip to Turkey, though she said her sister prefers to have similar surgery in the UK. A forensic doctor previously urged surgeons to reconsider performing Brazilian butt lifts after the tragic death of a mother of three.
The UK National Health Service has reported that Brazilian butt lifts have caused fatalities: “The risk of death from a Brazilian butt lift is at least ten times higher than many other cosmetic procedures and has the highest mortality rate among all cosmetic surgeries. The main concern is that injected fat can block a blood vessel and cause a pulmonary embolism, which can be fatal.”

The article adds, “Recent evidence suggests fat should only be injected into subcutaneous tissue (under the skin) and never directly into the lower muscle. Yet, the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) advises its members against performing this surgery.”