While Margot Robbie’s natural portrayal of Barbie is winning hearts, Tara McConachy, Australia’s “Human Barbie,” has taken a very different path by embracing extreme plastic surgery. At 33, Tara has spent over $200,000 on various procedures to reshape her face and body, determined to achieve what she calls the “wow factor.”
Her transformation includes six nose jobs, five breast augmentations, bright green eye color changes, cheek and butt implants, and repeated Botox and filler treatments. Standing 5’7” and weighing just 100 pounds, her measurements are now 37-17-29, closer to a stylized doll than a typical woman.
Tara’s obsession started at 20 when her father gifted her breast augmentation and lip work for her birthday, sparking an addiction to cosmetic changes. She describes constantly thinking about aesthetics, saying she breathes and dreams about body modification. Despite warnings from doctors concerned about her low body fat and health risks, Tara persists, even filming her journey on the TV show Botched.
Those doctors warned that her frame is too small for such extreme implants and urged caution for her physical and mental well-being. Unmoved, Tara announced plans to travel to Turkey for further surgery to enlarge her breasts from 1050cc to 1500cc.
Tara funds these procedures by sharing exclusive content with fans on social media. While many admire Margot Robbie’s natural look, Tara’s bold choices have sparked debates on personal freedom and body image. Whether extreme or inspiring, her story shines a light on the powerful influence of plastic surgery today.
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