Human Barbie Gives Liposuction Voucher to 7-Year-Old Daughter

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By Gracie Lee , Christian Post Contributor
January 8, 2012|5:14 pm

A seven-year-old has received a voucher for breast implants as her birthday present, and a voucher for liposuction for Christmas.

Poppy Burge, 7, received the controversial presents from her mother, 51-year-old Human Barbie Sarah Burge, who has claimed her daughter was delighted with the gifts.

The mom, who is herself addicted to surgery, has said, “I put the voucher in her stocking - there's nothing wrong with that. She asks for surgery all the time. She wants to look good and lipo is one of those procedures that will always come in handy.”

The Human Barbie has not been put off by her daughter’s age, neither the fact that she will have to wait a decade before legally being able to use any of the vouchers.

Sarah Burge has said, “I see these vouchers as investing in her future - like saving money for her education.”

The controversial mother’s shocking parenting does not stop there; she has also taught her seven-year-old to pole dance, and has said that she “wants to be just like her mom.”

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It is not unusual to see Poppy in high heels and make-up.

Until now Sarah Burge has had more than 100 surgeries, and as a result has been labeled as a “Human Barbie.”

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