Story of the human Barbie Jessica Alves

It’s not common, but once in while you hear about people undergoing plastic surgeries. One might want to change their nose, breasts, lips or maybe just give the face som extra glow.

But Jessica Alves, formerly known as Rodrigo Alves, took it one, or maybe 70 steps further, changing her appearance into a human Barbie doll.

It’s OK not to be completely happy with your own appearance and body. No matter what you do, however, always remember that you’re beautiful and capable of doing amazing things no matter what people say.

Some people chose to undergo plastic surgeries in an attempt to alter their appearance. Jessica Alves took it one step further, and recreated her entire appearance.

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