Valeria Lukyanova says kids bring out "deep revulsion in me" and other controversial racist comments to GQ magazine

Valeria Lukyanova

Human Barbie Valeria Lukyanova, who has gone to extensive measures to look like a real-live doll, has revealed what she truly thought about kids.

In a recent interview with GQ magazine, the 28-year-old Ukrainian model revealed that she has no plans to have children in the future.

She told the magazine: "It's unacceptable to me. The very idea of children brings out this deep revulsion in me...I'd rather die from torture because the worst thing in the world is to have a family lifestyle."

She continued, "I'm against feminism...what would you keep the children for? So they can get you a glass of water when you're on your deathbed?

"For example, a Russian marries an Armenian, they have a kid, a cute girl, but she has her dad's nose. She goes and files it down a little, and it's all good. Ethnicities are mixing now, so there's degeneration, and it didn't used to be like that," she told the publication.

"Remember how many beautiful women there were in the 1950s and 1960s, without any surgery? And now, thanks to degeneration, we have this. I love this Nordic image of myself. I have white skin; I am a Nordic type—perhaps a little Eastern Baltic, but closer to Nordic."

Lukyanova grabbed headlines in 2012 when she released numerous pictures of her emulating a Barbie doll. At the time, she insisted that her look was natural, and received heavy criticism for her fake looks.

However, the model has admitted to plastic surgery, telling GQ: "Everyone fixes up their face if it's not ideal, you know?"

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