Valeria Lukyanova finds kids repulsive and said during an interview with GQ that “ethnicities are mixing now, so there's degeneration, and it didn't used to be like that. Remember how many beautiful women there were in the 1950s and 1960s, without any surgery? And now, thanks to degeneration, we have this.” According to an April 7 Huffington Post report, Human Barbie Valeria Lukyanova spoke openly about her disgust of kids and the negative effects of mixing races when GQ’s Michael Idov traveled to the Ukraine to interview Human Barbie.
Lukyanova, who was born on Aug. 23, 1985, lives in Odessa in the Ukraine. During a 2013 interview, she said that she was married to the Ukrainian businessman Dmitry Shkrabov, a childhood friend. The interviews during the past two years have debunked the rumors that the Human Barbie doll is only a Photoshop construction. Lukyanova began her fascination with Barbie dolls when she had a huge doll collection. Reportedly, she even has a bachelor’s degree in architecture from Odessa State Academy of Constructions and Architecture. To enhance the effect of being a "real-life Barbie doll" or "Human Barbie," Lukyanova uses makeup and contact lenses over her naturally green eyes. She has admitted to having had breast implants but claims that the rest of her body is completely natural, and that she is staying slender because she works out daily at a gym. She is a strict vegetarian, lives on a liquid diet, and revealed in February of this year that she is trying to be a Breatharian – living exclusively on light and air.
Last year, Lukyanova was the object of the Human Barbie documentary “Space Barbie,” during which she gave access to her world of being physically perfect and being the best medium “through which to deliver life-changing philosophy to the human race.” Lukyanova sees herself as a time-traveling spiritual guru whose purpose is “to save the world from the clutches of superficiality and negative energy.”
This year, during GQ’s interview, the Human Barbie did not only talk about the human race but about kids specifically. "It's unacceptable to me. The very idea of having children brings out this deep revulsion in me. Most people have children to fulfill their own ambitions, not to give anything," Lukyanova said. "I'd rather die from torture because the worst thing in the world is to have a family lifestyle."