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No, it's not a real baby: the unsettling trend of "reborn babies" fascinates and divides opinion.
Skin texture, leg creases, chubby hands, realistic eyelashes, expressive faces… “reborn babies” look just like the real thing ...
The "Reborn Baby" doll, which even replicates the sound of a baby's breathing, is gaining popularity among adult women ...
(NewsNation) — A new industry dedicated to creating realistic dolls known as “reborns” is gaining popularity across the U.S. Reborn babies are silicone dolls made to look lifelike and are typically ...
Maria Trigg explains the process of sculpting the silicone babies to PEOPLE in an exclusive interview Coly Trigg/TikTok A woman is going viral on TikTok after sharing the lifelike dolls she makes ...
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Why People Are Buying $8,000 Lifelike Baby Dolls
Kelli Maple tenderly sets her bundle of joy, Naomi, into a Nuna car seat and drives her to the mall. When they arrive, Maple, 23, places little Naomi, dressed in a onesie and hair bow, into a high-end ...
"I don't really have a baby boy, but I get to do the fun baby boy stuff, get the cute little clothes, get to name him," she says A mom of two, who has built an online following showcasing her lifelike ...
A family of eight includes two parents, two daughters, and four infants that are hyper-realistic dolls – but they’re treated the same as the other children. Christina and her husband Bill are raising ...
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