Finally, the premiere of the sensational movie “Barbie” took place at the world box office, where Margot Robbie reincarnated as a popular doll and plunged the audience into the pink world. We think no one will dispute the fact that the actor is perfect for the role. True, the Network suspects that in order to look like the heroine of the star, she resorted to the help of plastic surgeons.

The rumors surfaced after cosmetologist Dana Omari Harrell posted on a banned social network. According to her, the actress agreed to correct her appearance in order to become a copy of Barbie. The girl shared the idea, “Upper blepharoplasty (especially fat removal under the eyebrows), under-eye filler or other volume increase, minimal brow lift, cheekbone augmentation, cheek fat removal, lip fillers and rhinoplasty – reducing the tip and width of the nostrils.”

Dana also suspects that she added some volume to Margo’s chin as she was “taller” than in previous photos of Robbie. The cosmetologist is sure that the appearance of the actress has changed drastically. However, she believes that the Hollywood star still looks natural.
Recall that the movie “Barbie” tells about the adventures of a popular doll, her lover Ken and his friends. According to the plot, Barbie was kicked out of Barbieland. Now he is forced to enter the world of real people in search of new stories. Watch the trailer of the movie here!
Source: People Talk

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