Saturday, April 21, 2012

This human Barbie ain’t anything like the real Barbie


Sarah Barge is the woman who is known as the ‘human Barbie’ & that is insulting the very existence of Barbie dolls. As far as I can recall, Barbie was a pretty doll & not some horrifying zombie. I think I once wrote on this woman but I’m not so sure, so let me give you a brief intro about her. She’s another Samantha Brick. Moreover, she’s quite rich & complex. Some people also think she’s dysfunctional. She had gone through innumerable surgeries to make herself look beautiful (?) or maybe she has been trying to re-define the word. In fact she has spent £500,000 on those surgeries & you can see the result for yourself. I think people call her the human Barbie in jest or something. It seems the money has been wasted on a totally worthless cause. 

Now this 51 year old plastic surgery addict is about to organize pageant parties for young girls in the salon where injections and breast enhancement procedures will be performed. She was in news last time when she gave her daughter Poppy a boob voucher on her 6th birthday. And it's disgusting she wants her daughter to think about boobs at the age of six. Where the fuck does she live!

It’s people like her that make others feel bad about their looks. They are responsible for developing complexes in others. Fine. They are a complex themselves & this one could afford to change her looks, which aren’t that great after so much effort, to put it mildly but nevertheless nothing can stop her. 

Now let me copy/paste her ugly views: 

'I think the demand in this country is huge for young people’s makeover,’ she said. 

‘I’m not talking about just a little bit of nails, I’m talking about spray tanning to the nail art to the big hair, like the real beauty pageants.’ 

She’s going to arrange this party for girls between the ages of 8-13. I think these girls are too young for makeovers. Yeah if you’re gonna pour shitty ideas in their heads, they would believe anything. But I think it’s like tainting innocence & telling them that looks is the only thing that matters in this world. 

‘Girls don’t want Snow White and Cinderella anymore,’ she said last year. 

‘They want to be WAGs and famous like Cheryl Cole and Lady Gaga… Looks are a big part of how our futures pan out - there shouldn’t be a stigma around wanting to look good.’ 

My God, what crappy way of looking at things! How vain & lost this woman is! I feel sorry for her daughter. It’s funny how she says that there shouldn’t be a stigma around wanting to look good but what has she done to her own face? My friend & I were having a discussion on this woman a while ago & she very rightly said, ‘Maybe she could audition for The Nightmare on Elm Street cum Halloween Barbie.’ She also reminded me of the song, ‘Bhoot hoon main’ cause she surely looks something like ghosts.

Anyhow, people have been criticizing her but she doesn’t give a damn to it. 

‘I couldn’t care less about critics. At the end of the day are we promoting being ugly and not caring about ourselves in this country? 

‘Or are we encouraging children to take control of the way they look and be creative because after all if you don’t encourage them in their creative ways and show them how to do their hair and make up then they’re going to look minging when they’re older because they’re not going to know how to do it. 

‘I laugh in the face of the protests of these people, have they not got anything better to do?’ 

I’m actually running short of words to describe such crazy, dysfunctional ideas. They haven’t invented the right words to define such creepy women who are obsessed with looks & have got such ugly views. She sounds like a total nutcase. I don’t think any sane person could convince a freak that what she’s doing is not right. In the long run, this could backfire, cause there’s a lot to life than just looking good. 

Claude Knights, director of children’s charity Kidscape, said: 

‘It must be remembered that children are unable to give informed consent to some of the ideas projected onto them by parents and other adults’. 

A spokeswoman for the Mothers’ Union said: 

‘As with any product or service aimed at children, parents need to think carefully about whether or not they feel it is appropriate. 

‘Ultimately children will learn from, and be influenced by the choices their parents make. If parents don’t book these parties for their daughters, ultimately beauty companies will stop targeting the child market.’ 

I agree with what they are saying. Children do get influenced by elders & later on they regret making those choices. Once they begin to understand things & yeah there’s a big ‘if,’ they could see things differently while growing up in such a weird atmosphere but there’s no forgiving the moment a child realizes it. What then? But she’s a crazy obsessed woman. She won’t have any idea that she has no right to spoil someone else’s life by imposing her strange views. I really don’t understand what kind of a mother is she. And Good Lord, she has three kids! After reading such stories of women obsessed with physical attributes, I can't say parents always know the best for their own children.