Valeria Lukyanova, the Ukrainian model known as Human Barbie, is still making headlines. This time it's for her stated goal to survive "on air and light alone."
Yes, the real-life Barbie doll wannabe, whose doll-like features and ultra-thin waist have stirred controversy before, says she hopes to live without food or water.

1. Human Barbie Valeria Lukyanova
Valeria Lukyanova, a.k.a. Human Barbie, wants to emulate the doll's appearance in real life.
2. Valeria Lukyanova Photo
Valeria Lukyanova, a.k.a. Human Barbie, poses for V Magazine. Would you hit it?
3. Valeria Lukyanova (Human Barbie)
Valeria Lukyanova, a.k.a. the Human Barbie. Kind of a freaky photo from V Magazine.
4. Valeria Lukyanova (Human Barbie) Photo
Valeria Lukyanova, a.k.a. Human Barbie, poses for V Magazine. Yes, that is a live person.
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Valeria Lukyanova, a.k.a. Human Barbie, in one of many freaky pics from her Instagram.
8. Human Barbie Instagram
Valeria Lukyanova, a.k.a. Human Barbie, looking fake as ever in a tight black dress.
9. Valeria Lukyanova, a.k.a. Human Barbie
Valeria Lukyanova, a.k.a. Human Barbie, poses on Instagram. Lovely.
"In recent weeks I haven't been hungry at all," Lukyanova said, according to the International Business Times in an interview. "I'm hoping it's the final stage."
Final stage before what, you're probably asking?
"Before I can subsist on air and light alone."
The website linked to a New Age practice known as Breatharianism, in which followers neither eat nor drink, believing they can exist solely on "cosmic micro-food."
Valeria Lukyanova also believes in reincarnation and claims to have been in contact with trans-dimensional beings, so by her standards, this isn't too out there.
She feels her appearance therefore promotes her "spiritual ideas," though many believe she's simply starving herself so she can look even more like Barbie.
That waist? Not normal on a doll or a human.
Needless to say, biologists do not recommend you attempt Bretharianism, nor offer any sort of credence that it exists or has any scientific basis whatsoever.
Why let that stop you, though, Val. Get it, gurl.
She was recently profiled by Vice, which described her as "not a real girl at all, but a time-traveling spiritual guru whose purpose is to save the world."
Save us from what, you're likely asking again?
The "clutches of superficiality and negative energy," obviously. Check out their
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