‘I spent fortune on my looks and love catcalling – men can stare all they want’

A woman who has gone to extreme lengths to turn herself into a "real-life f*** doll" doesn’t care what people think.

Alicia Amira, who's originally from Sweden but now living in the UK, loves it when men objectify her.

Over the years she has spent hundreds of thousands on plastic surgery to transform her look.

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And she doesn’t care if people stare.

“It happens quite often that people stop me to compliment my looks or outfits, but most people don’t have the courage to come up to me, so they stare from a distance,” she exclusively told Daily Star.

“Some stare because they are shocked to see a human sex doll in public, some stare because they think I look horrible and some stare because they love the way I look.

“Especially men appreciate my looks and they catcall when I walk by, which I love, 'cause I have put a lot of effort into being a sex object and I’m proud of that.”

Last year alone, Alicia had two boob jobs that took her breasts to 1700cc and one Barbie nose rhinoplasty.

She’s also had other procedures, such as a PDO thread lift, botox, eyebrow lift, lip fillers, laser lipo, EMS body sculpting and tattoo laser removal.

You might also be shocked to hear that she plans on making her breasts even bigger, as next month she’ll be going under the knife to increase them by 2000cc.

Alicia proudly calls herself a bimbo – and she doesn’t care if you judge her for that or her plastic surgery.

“If you are judging me for my plastic surgeries or my bimbo lifestyle, that’s okay,” she said.

“I understand that my choices aren’t for everyone, and I’m okay with that. I usually say that it’s okay if you don’t like me, not everyone has good taste.

“Most people think I’m ‘too much’, most likely cause they themselves are ‘too little’.

“I don’t care about other people's negative opinions of me, because why should I? I am happy and proud of who I am, what I look like and what I do.”

Alicia has dedicated a number of years to transforming herself and she’s proud of what she’s achieved.

She continued: “I understand that my looks are extreme, I’m not delusional, but I find over-enhanced plastic surgery beautiful, just like others find natural beautiful, I simply just prefer plastic.

“I sacrificed a normal life on the alter of my sexuality and desire to live life as a human plastic bimbo sex doll, and I’m proud of that, so negativity from strangers doesn’t face me. Why would it when life in plastic is fantastic?

“My family cares about my happiness, and if I’m happy they are happy. I’m lucky to have such amazing support from my family.”

Alicia credits herself with starting the bimbo movement in 2016 as there were “very few bimbos around” and plastic surgery and other procedures weren’t as popular as they are today.

She wanted to create a community for women like herself who love being “bimbo sex dolls”.

The influencer says the bimbo movement set out to empower women to take ownership of their sexuality and embrace their hyper-femininity.

She wants women to be proud of being over-enhanced plastic sex objects.

“In a world where you are told that women shouldn’t be a sex object, I felt like it was needed to gather women from everywhere in the world who felt the opposite and create a community that could inspire more women too,” she said.

“Women who, like me, love to be seen as plastic sex objects and to enhance their bodies to resemble real-life sex dolls.

“Being a hyperfeminine plastic sex object is truly an art form and women embracing this should be respected for their true dedication.”

She concluded: “I’m currently looking for a Daddy, so if you are a real alpha man and need a bimbo like me in your life, make sure to follow me.”

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