A barbie-style doll with a big butt lift is being launched. The £7 toy, in a yellow swimsuit and high heels, has been created by Brazil’s Miss Bumbum beauty pageant. The plastic doll’s bottom would be a huge 40in round in real life – just three inches smaller than Kim Kardiashian’s.
Brazil’s biggest beauty pageant claim it has “authentic Brazilian curves”.
The booty-full doll comes complete with the skimpy yellow and green swimsuit which will be worn by contestants in this year’s “best bottom” competition.
Makers say they have already been inundated with pre-orders.
But critics have slammed it, saying it could cause body image disorders.
Sara Winter, a candidate for federal deputy in this year’s elections, said: “This is really serious.
“A bottom that big is almost impossible to achieve without surgery.”
They are also planning to write an open letter to the competition signed by prominent Brazilians demanding that production of the dolls be stopped “for the wellbeing of our children”.
Lenise Borges, a professor of social psychology and feminist said: “I’m completely scandalised. It is perverse.”