Valeria Lukyanova, with her impossible proportions, flowing blonde hair and doll-like face, has been dubbed the "human Barbie" for some time now. Now her literal counterpart, Justin Jedlica, 32, the real life "Ken" has come into the picture and The Sun reports the duo doesn't get a long.

Lukyanova,23, from Ukraine came into the spotlight as looking uncanilly like a real-life Barbie and Jedlica has spent approximately $110,000 on various plastic surgery enhancements to make him look more and more plastic like. With huge lips, a perfectly sculpted body and face and a  quoifed do, his transformation is as remarkable as it is terrifying.

The two got together recently for a photo shoot in New York, where Jedlica is based. The Sun reported that the minute photo shoot started they started fighting and talking about each others plastic surgeries and makeup.

Justin said about Valeria according to The Sun, "Much of her look is added make-up, fake hair and slimming corsets. Drag queens have put on the same illusions for years."

While Valeria said about the human Ken doll, "Justin said bad things about me but he had more than 90 operations, while I had only one. I am not hiding that I've had plastic surgery. I had breast implants because I want to be perfect. He would do better not to comment on who is plastic and who is not. I think he is handsome man - but he overdid his lips."

Pictures of Valeria swarm the internet and her Facebook page, with many speculating that they are photo shopped because of how doll-like and unreal they seem.

 "This pleases me because a doll is an image of an ideal woman. Nobody would mind to be compared with a doll," Valeria added to The Sun.

Jedlica, a New York native started his plastic surgery procedures at the age of 18 and has also had a number of implants including buttox, pectoral and bicep implants.

He said according to The Huffington Post, "I've always been into plastic surgery, just as an extension of me being creative. To an extent I treat myself as my own sculpture, my own art work."

When asked about the potential risks of plastic surgery,  "There is always the potential for things to go wrong but those risks are nominal and I'm wiling to accept those risks. I don't think anything worthwhile in life comes without taking a risk ... I don't see a reason for stopping, it's like asking Picasso not to paint."

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