Funnily enough, she still doesn’t look a day over 21.
Over the decades, the popularity of the Barbie doll has both waxed and waned.
Yet, the cultural impact she has made in the U.S. is undeniably strong.

Especially strong for one woman.
“I loved playing with those Barbies.
So, what does it take for a middle-aged woman from Cincinnati to look like Barbie’s twin?

And it’s freaking expensive, but it’s well worth it.
And you know what, I deserve it.”
Like a true Barbie doppelganger, Hammond’s look also comes with accessories.
“I’m a living doll,” she said (via theDaily Mail).