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'Corpse Bride': Internet slams woman who had '50 surgeries' to look like Angelina Jolie… or did she? 'Corpse Bride': Internet slams woman who had '50 surgeries' to look like Angelina Jolie… or did she?
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The internet has exploded in debate over a woman who reportedly had 50 plastic surgery procedures to look like Angelina Jolie. Some say she looks more like a “zombie” than Brad Pitt’s ex-wife; others say her look is down to make-up and prosthetics. The internet has erupted in debate over a woman who reportedly had 50 plastic surgery procedures to look like Angelina Jolie, but instead came out looking like a “corpse bride.” RT’s Verification Unit has found that the images are most likely doctored.
Sahar Tabar admired the Hollywood actress so much that she decided to go under the knife to look exactly like her, undergoing some 50 surgeries in just a matter of months, according to Belgian newspaper Sudinfo. She also reportedly lost 40 kilos (88lbs) in an attempt to achieve Jolie's slender figure. The story of Iranian woman Sahar Tabar made waves across the internet this week, with Belgian news site Sudinfo reporting that she had undergone some "50" plastic surgeries to look like Jolie. It also said she had lost 40kg (88lb) in an attempt to achieve Jolie's slender figure.
But her efforts didn't exactly impress those on social media. After posting her new look on her Instagram account, where she has more than 500,000 followers, Tabar was called a "corpse bride" and a "zombie." Photos posted on Tabar's Instagram account quickly spread, with critics saying she looked more like a "zombie" and "corpse bride" than Brad Pitt's estranged partner. Another person called her a "ghoul," while other critics called her "stupid" and "scary." Commenting on her extremely thin physique, one person pleaded with her to "please eat."
Another person called her a "ghoul," while other critics called her "stupid" and "scary." Commenting on her extremely thin physique, one person pleaded with her to "please eat." But the images in fact appear to be fake at least in part. RT's Verification Unit looked into the story and found numerous reasons why the woman’s appearance has been digitally tampered with.
Tabar has not publicly confirmed the plastic surgery reports, and many online claim her look is the product of makeup, prosthetics, and Photoshop. However, she does appear to be wearing a bandage over her nose in many of the photos - which could be a sign that she has indeed gone under the knife. As Hollywood Life pointed out, her nose is different in different photos, which could indicate that special makeup effects are being used alongside plastic surgery. For starters, it cites two images that were posted to her Instagram account on April 1 and April 2. While both appear to be mimicking Jolie's appearance, the photo from the second day shows "heavy distortion" in her face, a "transition evident of Photoshop use."  
Although the Jolie fanatic removed all of her "before" photos from her Instagram account, British media outlet The Sun reportedly found one and published it.  The unit also cites an image posted to her "Instagram stories" on November 30, which doesn't show the extremities in her face. "The inconsistency in her appearance tells us this is not her standard appearance," RT's team concluded. "Videos posted to the Instagram account, which would be harder to doctor, do not show the same level of interference."
A source in Iran confirmed to RT that the Instagram account does belong to Tabar, and noted that she is indeed known in the country for her extensive plastic surgery. However, images of her extreme Angelina Jolie look are most likely relying on Photoshop or extensive makeup, due to her affinity for the animated character the ‘Corpse Bride’. 
If the move is merely a publicity stunt aimed at making Tabar a social media celebrity, it appears to be working. Her Instagram account grew by over 60,000 people on Thursday alone, the day her photos went viral on social media, Hollywood Life reported. If the move is merely a publicity stunt aimed at making Tabar a social media celebrity, it appears to be working. Her Instagram account grew by over 60,000 people on Thursday alone, the day her photos went viral on social media, Hollywood Life reported. 
The woman - who is either 19 or 22, according to conflicting reports - isn't the only person to make headlines for trying to look like a famous figure. A man in the US has dedicated his life to looking like a real-life Ken doll, even going so far as to gain extra pounds so the fat could be used to plump up his buttocks. Others have also made headlines for trying to look like Barbie dolls, while New York woman Jocelyn Wildenstein, dubbed 'Catwoman,' has undergone countless surgeries to look like a feline. Tabar who is either 19 or 22, according to conflicting reports isn't the only person to make headlines for reportedly trying to look like a famous figure. A man in the US has dedicated his life to looking like a real-life Ken doll, even going so far as to gain extra pounds so the fat could be used to plump up his buttocks. Others have also made headlines for trying to look like Barbie dolls, while New York woman Jocelyn Wildenstein, dubbed 'Catwoman', has undergone countless surgeries to look like a feline.