A woman unlucky in love who spent £42,000 on plastic surgery said she can't find a partner - because now men treat her 'like a toy' due to her extensive cosmetic work.
Known as Mz. Dani, the 35-year-old Instagram star has splashed thousands on various procedures to achieve the look of her dreams and now she's happy with her apperance. But the influencer, from Wisconsin in the US, who has 653,000 followers online, has found an unfortunate downside to her new look. She said that dating is now near impossible, as men judge her cosmetically-enhanced looks and don't treat her like a human being.
She said: "My dating life is extremely hard. Men look at me as a toy. They see my outer appearance before they get to know me and that's really what they want from me initially.
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"It's very rare that a man wants to get to know me for who I am. Dating is very difficult."
While Dani struggles to find a man to whisk her off her feet in real life, she has no shortage of online admirers.
One follower wrote on a recent post: "Well you certainly are out of this world."
Another added: "Beautiful."
Someone else commented: "Absolutely stunning."
Many compare Dani to a Barbie doll due to her glamorous blonde locks and curvy figure – and she takes this as a big compliment.
The Instagram star said: "I think Barbie is beautiful.
"She is the perfect look that everybody wants to be – long slim legs, small waist, bubble butt, big boobs, and slim arms.
"Her face is perfectly proportioned.
"Proportion and perfect symmetry is what makes a face look beautiful.
"Barbie is the ultimate queen that all young girls strive to look like.
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"We play with her as a kid and think we should be perfect like her."
The model hopes that Barbie's manufacturer, Mattel, will make a voluptuous doll like her one day.
She added: "I would love if the Barbie manufacturer made a doll of me!
"I think making dolls curvier would give a more realistic idea that woman come in all shapes and sizes.
"It also would help young girls feel more comfortable being who they are from a young age. I'd love to be a representation for that!"
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