“The world's most famous living Barbie” shared how her appearance has resulted in vicious bullying.
Gabriela Jirackova – who goes byLolo Pinkonline – is a singer and influencer who has been getting plastic surgery since she was 17.
Her looks means the media has often referred to her as “The First Czech Barbie”, which is a title she wears proudly.
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Sadly, she says people often make fun of her because of her good looks and talent.
She exclusively told Daily Star: "I have been accustomed to hate, attacks, and mockery from people for years.
“My appearance, my artistic interests and my popularity provoked bullying even when I was in elementary school, where I was brutally bullied because of it.
“I have always been the smallest one, a blonde angel with big blue eyes, singing since childhood, popular and winning various artistic competitions, so, ‘logically’. Punishment was deemed necessary.
“Fortunately, I am no longer directly threatened by hatred from a group. Only individuals try to confront me through the online world and the internet.
“Compared to bullying, it has become more of an entertaining excursion into the minds of these sad people who have a primitive need to expose themselves.”
Lolo explained over the years she has come to realise that people’s hatred towards her isn’t actually because of her appearance, despite what people might say.
She believes that people are mean to her because they assume she isn’t intelligent.
The 23-year-old continued: “In essence, it's always a cowardly attack on someone who appears to be weaker, rather than a reasonable exchange of opinions and arguments.
“Moreover, I am well aware that these people are deeply unhappy, frustrated and feel a sense of injustice.
“They live under the mistaken belief that ‘celebrities’ and publicly known individuals – especially living Barbies – have no personal problems and everything in their lives is rosy.
“They try to vent their frustration through social media, targeting publicly known individuals, regardless of how someone looks.”
Lolo said she has come to terms with the fact that haters will always exist and attempt to inflict their hatred on others on the internet.
She has also learnt to not react to or interact with these trolls in any way.
The blonde beauty explained that doing so would only encourage them to continue to waste her time and energy.
“If I receive an offensive or vulgar message, I usually don't even read it, I block the person and within a minute, I forget about it,” she said.
“However, I am shocked and even frightened by the amount of unnecessary hatred that exists in ordinary people!”
Lolo explained how people’s reaction to her in public is something that has changed over time.
In the past, strangers would constantly stare at her and make various inappropriate comments.
Thankfully, this seems to have changed.
“Now, after seven years, it happens to a much lesser extent, especially in terms of negative reactions,” she said.
“[I think this is] because aesthetic medicine and ‘artificial beauty’ are much more positively perceived and the topic is much more common."
She concluded: “Also, many people already know me and understand that I am not just an ‘empty pink shell’ but a determined and educated person who takes care of herself.
“So, at this moment, instead of bewildered looks, I mostly encounter recognition and beautiful warm encounters with people who support me.”
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