The human Barbie buys seven year old daughter a boob job voucher?

by Staff on June 9, 2011

The woman dubbed the ‘human barbie’, Sarah Burge, hit the headlines last year for teaching her six year old daughter, Poppy, to pole dance, and once again she’s back to her controversial ways. The 50 year old self confessed plastic surgery addict celebrated her daughter’s seventh birthday, allegedly giving her a £6,000 breast enlargement voucher.

The woman dubbed the ‘human barbie’, Sarah Burge, hit the headlines last year for teaching her six year old daughter, Poppy, to pole dance, and once again she’s back to her controversial ways. Having spent over £500,000 on her own cosmetic procedures, this small sum is just a drop in the ocean, and it’s sparked outrage that she would encourage an impressionable child to have a boob job long before she’s even begun developing.

Apparently Poppy ‘squealed with delight’ when she received the voucher, with her mother insisting that Poppy had ‘begged me for a boob job.’ Her gift was reasonable to a certain extent though, with Sarah ensuring Poppy understood that she could only use the voucher after she’s 16 and the procedure is legal. She went on to say: ‘If she develops naturally big boobs, she can have something else done with it.’

The gift was part of a £12,000 birthday package, dubbed as an ‘exotic pamper party’, for Poppy and all her friends, with them all being given makeovers, manicures and pedicures, whilst drinking non alcoholic champagne, putting on fake tattoos and eating a £250 designer cake.

Poppy’s hair extensions were topped off with a £300 dress for the party, prompting the debate: Are children growing up too fast?

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tomsbabyjenna June 10, 2011 at 11:41 pm

This is horrifying, it truly is disgusting. How can a mother even think her daughter needs or should have plastic surgery. Especially at such a young age. It may be different though when the daughter grows up and constantly sees mom going under the knife, but it sends the wrong message to her young impressionable daughter. It teaches her that she isn’t ok as she is, that she needs to get stuff fixed in order for people to find her attractive.

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Daisy Jane June 11, 2011 at 2:15 pm

What a shame! That’s not something to be brag about. She is way too exaggerated here, Instead of putting her daughter out of the crooked path she take, She is the one who is giving her daughter a push to this kind of option. She is very selfish to take away the right of her daughter to live like a normal kid. OK I got nothing against cosmetic surgery but not to this point of brainwashing her own daughter. It is really annoying!

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Ches A. June 13, 2011 at 6:27 am

Let’s just say she’s thinking of her daughter’s sake that’s why she did it. But didn’t she think it’s a little too soon to do that? For Pete’s sake, her daughter is still 7 yrs. old. Let her play her dolls for now and talk about surgery when she’s 18 or when she knows what she wants.

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Andromeda C. June 13, 2011 at 7:51 am

For most people she is a bad mother because that’s not something a mother would normally do for her child. She may have different set of standards when it comes to what’s normal and what’s not. But I wish things were different and that she didn’t give her child a boob job voucher!

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Jane Marks June 13, 2011 at 8:50 am

This is very unusual parenting. I’ve never heard anything like this before. I know it’s none of my business, but I think Sarah must have let her daughter grow up first and have a say on things, including getting a boob job. There is always a possibility that Sarah’s daughter will be happy with her own boobs and wouldn’t need any surgery at all. After all, it’s about being happy with your own self.

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