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2:05 pm - 03/31/2012

Bald Barbie coming soon, bald Bratz dolls hit stores in June

Barbie's going bald -- or at least a friend of hers is -- thanks to a Facebook campaign urging Mattel to create a hairless version of the doll for children dealing with cancer and alopecia.



Rebecca Sypin
 and Jane Bingham started the Facebook page, "Beautiful and Bald Barbie! Let's see if we can get it made," in December, and as of Friday (March 30) the page had more than 153,000 likes. Bingham and her daughter both lost their hair while battling cancer.




Mattel announced on its own Facebook page Friday that it would be producing a "friend of Barbie, which will include wigs, hats, scarves and other fashion accessories." However, the dolls won't be for sale in retail stores.


"We will work with our longstanding partner, the Children's Hospital Association, to donate and distribute the dolls exclusively to children's hospitals directly reaching girls who are most affected by hair loss," Mattel's message states. "A limited number of dolls and monetary donations will also be made to CureSearch for Children's Cancer and the National Alopecia Areata Foundation."


MGA Entertainment, makers of Bratz and Moxie Girlz dolls, announced in February that it would be releasing six True Hope hairless dolls, available at Toys 'R' Us in June, with $1 from every sale being donated to City of Hope for cancer research.

Singer and "The Celebrity Apprentice" star Aubrey O'Day tweeted a picture (below) of herself Friday with one of the Bratz True Hope dolls with the message, "@Bratz is FIRST to create hairless dolls in support of cancer survivors! LOVE! #truehope BUY THEM N SUPPORT TWEETS!"



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goo82 31st-Mar-2012 06:38 pm (UTC)
Boys know how to wrap their mother around their finger though. I have two boys 7 & 5 and my god I have created monsters! They get in trouble and they will stick out the bottom lip and bat their lashes and speak to me in their lil tea cup human voices and I just wanna squeeze them! lol

I am so going to regret my inability to not spoil them a tad
ichdontthinksoo 31st-Mar-2012 06:46 pm (UTC)
LOL it's understandable, bb. If I had a boy, my main concern (considering the way things are today) would be to keep from being bullied (or a bully) and teach him how to properly treat girls. I feel everything else would not be my focus, lol. But with a girl, I wouldn't even know where to start.
goo82 31st-Mar-2012 07:19 pm (UTC)
Gah same. My oldest has Aspergers and is very socially awkward and I am terrified of him being bullied. I also want them to know how to treat women as their father didn't. I also want to invest in male chastity belts as I last week saw my neighbors 10 yr old son attempting to score home with a girl his age behind their house.. I was like OMG !!!! that young really!
ichdontthinksoo 31st-Mar-2012 11:24 pm (UTC)
10 YEAR OLD? Jesus christ, what has the world come to. Children need to be children, damn it.

And as someone whose best friend has Aspergers, I wish your son good luck but I can also tell you for sure that for every person who can't deal with it there will be another 5 who won't think it's a problem. My friend went through a lot in high school but he also had a lot of supportive people around him, especially his family and friends ;)
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