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11:28 pm - 08/20/2012

Vatican newspaper makes bald Barbie appeal



The Vatican's official daily newspaper has appealed to the makers of the Barbie doll to put a bald version of the doll on toy shop shelves for children who have lost their hair through chemotherapy or illness.

Mattel has already launched a bald Barbie shorn of her cascading blonde locks, but plans to donate it directly to hospitals, instead of putting it on sale.

The new version of the doll was developed following a Facebook campaign launched by the mother of a girl who underwent chemotherapy in the US, which drew 150,000 supporters this year.




Over the weekend, L'Osservatore Romano, the Holy See's daily, urged Mattel to go one step further. "Why not sell the bald Barbie?" it said.

While praising the new model, the author of the article, the historian Giulia Galeotti, took the US toy-maker to task on its track record, calling Barbie "one of the most criticised and stigmatised [dolls], and rightly so".

With her "perfect and unreal" figure, Barbie remains a symbol of "plastic beauty and vacuous blondeness", the article argued, adding that "plastic surgery was part of her DNA, before plastic surgery became routine."

Galeotti gives credit to Mattel for introducing diverse Barbies over the years, not to mention Becky, Barbie's friend who uses a wheelchair. This is even though the original version of Becky could not fit through the front door of Barbie's Dream House and had hair so long it would get caught in the wheels of her wheelchair.

The new, bald Barbie – officially a "friend" of Barbie's – who will come with wigs, hats and head scarves, was further proof that the all-American blonde was evolving, the Vatican paper stated.

"But a doubt remains," it stated. "How many of us have ever really found these Barbies on shop shelves? Why is there no trace in the real world of this lineup of politically and educationally correct dolls?"

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I think this is a cute idea and it gives girls a sense of hope, you know? It doesn't matter if you are bald or not, you're still beautiful.

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morbo_rozilla 21st-Aug-2012 04:02 am (UTC)
If you really think about it, the concept of hair is pretty silly. A bunch of dead cells and proteins congealing up there, trapping sebum and oils, just waiting to strike at the nearest duvet cover...
nick_halden 21st-Aug-2012 04:05 am (UTC)
I think about that too sometimes
arlen_mci 21st-Aug-2012 04:06 am (UTC)
i try to explain this to my dog but he still leaves his hair all over my entire apartment
robotpotatoes 21st-Aug-2012 04:07 am (UTC)
simplylovable 21st-Aug-2012 04:44 am (UTC)
this gif is so overused
squirrelsarerad 21st-Aug-2012 04:17 am (UTC)
this. Hair is really pretty gross.
akasha6915 21st-Aug-2012 04:23 am (UTC)
idk, I find it pretty useful for keeping my head warm. And I'd be crushing my cat a lot more without her coat, for she already likes sleeping under blankets.
slacker_chic 21st-Aug-2012 04:25 am (UTC)
omg you have me thinking about this now. Why????
vanishingbee 21st-Aug-2012 04:27 am (UTC)


that's otter talk.
sweet_children9 21st-Aug-2012 05:03 am (UTC)
MTE
I don't understand how people make a big fuse over cutting their hairs, it will grow
16_bit_goddess 21st-Aug-2012 01:25 pm (UTC)
nope. hair is fucking awesome!
fashionbb 21st-Aug-2012 04:02 am (UTC)
nice
thetxbelle 21st-Aug-2012 04:24 am (UTC)
Maybe other kids who've already had chemo would like it because they can relate or friends of cancer patients might want one to play with? Idk but it seems like a good idea to me
lizziey 21st-Aug-2012 04:29 am (UTC)
Because not every cancer fighter is currently in the hospital? My 2 year old nephew recently relapsed (neuroblastoma), and is back on chemo as of a week ago. Between treatments, he gets to go home.

Not to mention, I'd LOVE to get one of these for my 17 year old cousin who fought and beat neoroblastoma as well, when she was 4. She's been clear ever since but she'd still love one of these dolls as a symbolism of how beautiful she was when going through it.
thetrustoryofme 21st-Aug-2012 12:59 pm (UTC)
im sorry about your nephew! chemo is an absolute bitch. im happy your cousin is ok.
autoscopy 21st-Aug-2012 05:17 am (UTC)
I guess to normalize the experience, so peers can help see and understand.
thetrustoryofme 21st-Aug-2012 12:58 pm (UTC)
well, having gone through chemo, its not like a one and done. its a long, drawn out process. you stay in a hospital for a while, but they dont keep you there until all of the treatments are over. i was in the hospital for a few months at first, but then they let you go home. you still commute to the clinic, but you dont have to stay there.

plus, if for example youre a family member, a friend, etc. who isnt there or in the hospital but want to get one, its better business wise to make it widely available.
alkalinecupcake 21st-Aug-2012 04:03 am (UTC)
i quite like this. I wish i can go bald, my head shape sucks.

now if they only make it a more realistic body shape.
wauwy 21st-Aug-2012 04:03 am (UTC)
lol fuck you though, Vatican. get dead.
superboy 21st-Aug-2012 04:22 am (UTC)
mte
atomicdogmeat 21st-Aug-2012 04:03 am (UTC)
Wut?
papillonsoldier 21st-Aug-2012 04:04 am (UTC)
This is actually quite lovely! Barbie has so many vocations, she inspires many children... so it's nice that they're giving every child a voice now! Well done! :)
makahakat 21st-Aug-2012 04:28 am (UTC)
ia!
pink_lynz 21st-Aug-2012 05:21 am (UTC)
I know, this is one of the more positive things Barbie has stood for.
thetrustoryofme 21st-Aug-2012 01:01 pm (UTC)
i agree. i think its an amazing idea. for little girls with cancer especially (or anything else that causes hair loss), its easy to feel like you dont "fit". hair is a huge part of a little kid's cultural identity. to not have it is definitely hard. to see them taking an icon like barbie and making her bald is going to definitely help them mentally.
drunkagron 21st-Aug-2012 04:06 am (UTC)
Another Barbie post?

dumpweeds 21st-Aug-2012 04:10 am (UTC)
lmao I had a grandma and grandpa barbie - to go with the pregnant one
harrypotterlvr3 21st-Aug-2012 04:26 am (UTC)
my mom wouldn't let me have pregnant barbie when i was a kid lmao
yurasama_love 21st-Aug-2012 04:28 am (UTC)
Gramma Barbie should have that short, curly, thinning perm that old white ladies always seem to have.
robotpotatoes 21st-Aug-2012 04:06 am (UTC)
just make a barbie for everyone.
soft_volume 21st-Aug-2012 05:20 am (UTC)
can't wait for gout barbie!
simon_alexander 21st-Aug-2012 04:06 am (UTC)
This is awesome! But why is the Vatican's newspaper reporting on it? You'd think they'd have other things to report on...
brokennlight 21st-Aug-2012 04:06 am (UTC)
i appreciate this
pikapika217 21st-Aug-2012 04:08 am (UTC)
There was a big push for this on facebook but Mattel wasn't having it so MGAE/Bratz did them instead -

http://www.flickr.com/photos/paulnomad/sets/72157629098484096/
josiefier 21st-Aug-2012 04:17 am (UTC)
I knew I loved Bratz more for a reason.
pikapika217 21st-Aug-2012 04:26 am (UTC)
they came with 2 outfits as well, if I remember correctly. Babs/Mattel wouldn't say why they weren't about it either but the facebook group championing it DID really want her to do it.
komichi 21st-Aug-2012 06:09 am (UTC)
I really dislike Bratz in general but that's a classy move and it sort of makes me want to buy one. The one in the pink dress IS pretty cute...
shaibitch 21st-Aug-2012 02:06 pm (UTC)
I got a full set of the Bratz and Moxies to raffle for Relay For Life, just wish they had done more than just white kids. Happy they did include boys though!
ohkimosabe 21st-Aug-2012 04:12 am (UTC)
I'd buy it if proceeds went to cancer research or something.
sky3205 21st-Aug-2012 02:19 pm (UTC)
now THAT would be very nice
xoxotalli 21st-Aug-2012 04:14 am (UTC)
If they were going to do this, they should have done it in 2007. Now no1curr anymore.
thetrustoryofme 21st-Aug-2012 01:02 pm (UTC)
about barbie or kids with things like cancer? either way, i dont get how 2007 is the cut off for either. the doll is still hugely popular among children, and cancer is on the rise so...
goingvogue 21st-Aug-2012 04:16 am (UTC)
yet she still has eyelashes and eyebrows
sailorneptune 21st-Aug-2012 11:29 am (UTC)
This.
bellichka 21st-Aug-2012 12:18 pm (UTC)
The bald Barbie can be for kids with alopecia, as well, and some of them have eyebrows and eyelashes. Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but with chemo sometimes you can lose the hair on your head but not eyelashes & eyebrows.
galagooo 21st-Aug-2012 12:55 pm (UTC)
Yes, some people on chemo still have eyelashes and eyebrows; some don't even go bald.
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