Plastic fantastic! Architect claiming to be Poland's first 'living Barbie doll' spends a staggering £30,000 on surgery to look like the children's toy

  • Plastic surgery addict Anella An, 25, calls herself the 'First Polish Barbie' 
  • The glamorous architect claims surgery 'came about very spontaneously'
  • But the striking blonde has been branded a 'monster' online by cruel trolls

A glamorous architect has laid claim to being Poland's first 'living Barbie doll'.

Anella An from Poznań, western Poland, says her dream is to 'maximise her likeness' to the plastic toy - although the 25-year-old, who calls herself the 'First Polish Barbie', didn't always aspire to look like the children's doll.

After having surgery on her nose, Anella admitted she 'couldn't stop' and went on to shell out 150,000 PLN (around £30,000) on having her lips and breasts augmented too - but she insists her tiny waist is all natural.

Speaking on local breakfast TV, the part-time model and shopping enthusiast said: 'It came about very spontaneously. It was not planned at all.

Scroll down for video 

Plastic fantastic: The 25-year-old, who calls herself the 'First Polish Barbie', said she hadn't planned on looking like the children's doll

Plastic fantastic: The 25-year-old, who calls herself the 'First Polish Barbie', said she hadn't planned on looking like the children's doll

'Everyone has a complex, even small things like hair or something you have to change, and I said that I would like to improve one thing, for example, my nose. And I did it.

'Then I thought about nice breasts and I thought why not, and that was the start.'

Anella, who has nearly 40,000 Instagram followers and divides her time between Poznań, Tricity and Munich, added: 'I like strange, weird, and unique things, maybe because I'm weird.'

She added: 'I like people who have something to say, who are charismatic. People who can create something beautiful and are beautiful inside.'

Not part of the plan: The 25-year-old, who calls herself the 'First Polish Barbie', said she hadn't planned on looking like the children's doll

Not part of the plan: The 25-year-old, who calls herself the 'First Polish Barbie', said she hadn't planned on looking like the children's doll

Anella admits she's received cruel comments from trolls. Gucioslawa wrote: 'Her? Beautiful? She looks like a monster' while j_sz posted: 'She looks like she was born with a defect'

Anella admits she's received cruel comments from trolls. Gucioslawa wrote: 'Her? Beautiful? She looks like a monster' while j_sz posted: 'She looks like she was born with a defect'

The busty blonde, whose Instagram account has clocked up over 39,000 followers in just a few months, says that she works full-time as an architect and that the social media postings are just for a hobby.

But the striking blonde, who dreams of becoming a Playboy bunny, admits she has been mocked online by cruel trolls who have compared her to a 'monster.'

One calling themselves Janurz Anonim posted: 'If it weren't for her mouth, she wouldn't be too bad.'

Addict: After having surgery on her nose, Anella admitted she couldn't stop and went on to shell out 150,000 PLN (around £30,000) on having her lips and breasts done too

Addict: After having surgery on her nose, Anella admitted she couldn't stop and went on to shell out 150,000 PLN (around £30,000) on having her lips and breasts done too

Proud to be different: Anella, who has nearly 40,000 Instagram followers, added: 'I like strange, weird, and unique things, maybe because I'm weird'

Proud to be different: Anella, who has nearly 40,000 Instagram followers, added: 'I like strange, weird, and unique things, maybe because I'm weird'

Another called Aurelia Beiber commented: 'She would be beautiful if not for the lips, but from her character she gives the impression of being a very nice person.'

But others have ridiculed the 25-year-old.

Gucioslawa wrote: 'Her? Beautiful? She looks like a monster' while j_sz posted: 'She looks like she was born with a defect.' 

The comments below have not been moderated.

The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.

We are no longer accepting comments on this article.