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Cindy Jackson has fulfilled her dream. She has spent over 100,000 euros and had herself transformed. From an ugly, clumsy Central American farmer's daughter, as she herself says, into a living Barbie doll.
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Cindy Jackson
Cindy Jackson
Cindy Jackson
Cindy Jackson
Cindy Jackson
Gloria Keepers
Gloria Keepers
Cindy Jackson's Sister
Gloria Keepers
Cindy Jackson's Sister


Angela Vollrath
Angela Vollrath
The "Living Barbie Doll"
Angela Vollrath
The "Living Barbie Doll"
Tim Whitifield
Tim Whitifield
Miles "Ken"-dall
Tim Whitifield
Miles "Ken"-dall
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