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Iranian Teenager Instagram Star Sahar Tabar 50 Surgeries To Look Like Her Idol Angelina Jolie

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 Dec, 2017 05:12 PM

    A teenager from Iran has found herself in the spotlight after reports of her having undergone 50 surgeries to look like Angelina Jolie began doing the rounds.

     

    According to The Sun, 19-year-old Sahar Tabar considers herself to be one of Angelina's biggest fans and has said that she "would do anything" to look like her.

     

    In just a few months, Sahar reportedly got as many as 50 surgeries to resemble her favourite actress. Not just this, she has reportedly been on a strict diet to ensure that her weight does not go over 40 kg.

     

    Sahar has been posting pictures of her transformation on Instagram. Currently at over 3,25,000, Sahar's followers are increasing with each passing minute.

     

    However, the comments on her photos are anything but flattering, with many users comparing her to a zombie and one asking, 'who dropped a bomb on her face?'

     
     
     

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    People on Twitter are mocking her for her looks and comparing her to evil doll Anabelle, an alien, ‘something out of Lord of the Rings’ and the Corpse Bride from Tim Burton’s movie. “Imagine having 50 operations to look like angelina jolie n ending up looking like tim burton’s corpse bride,” one tweeted. “Fam....HOW? She paid to look like Angelina Jolie and ended up looking like this. 51 surgeries fam,” another wrote.

     
     
     
     
     
     

    A Belgian website reported that Sahar lost 40kg in just a few months to look like Angelina.

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