Life in plastic, it's fantastic.
A Barbie-type doll is set to go on sale in Brazil but people are campaigning against it.
Why? Because she’s got a butt-lift!
The Sun reports that the plastic doll's been created by the Miss Bumbum beauty content, which claims that she has "authentic Brazilian curves".
The toy has a bottom that in real life would be 40 inches round – three inches smaller than Kim Kardashian’s.
Miss Bumbum is an annual "best bottom" competition in Brazil, and the doll is decked out in the yellow and green swimsuit worn by contestants.
Protesters are trying to stop the doll from going on sale. They say that it could cause a spike in teenage girls undergoing "dangerous" butt lifts, and that it objectifies women.
Miss Bumbum says it's been inundated with pre-orders for the doll, which is set to be launched on August 8th – the day the competition kicks off.