By Jorge Calvillo (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Mar 11, 2014 01:40 AM EDT

With multiple plastic surgeries, spectacular makeup and huge contact lenses, Valeria Lukyanova has successfully become a "human Barbie"; however, the Ukrainian model has taken her obsession with becoming more like the famous doll to extreme levels, adopting a diet that she believes will allow her to live on air and light alone.

The so-called "real-life Barbie" said that in recent weeks she has managed to live without any signs of hunger, as a part of her last step to manage to survive without eating any type of food or liquid.

In an interview with the International Business Times of Australia, Valeria Lukyanova said she's undergoing a diet called "Breatharian", where the only two elements needed to survive are light and air. The New Age diet is explained by the Breatharian Institute of America as a diet based on "cosmic micro-foods" which related the capacity to live from light with the human capacity to attract "divine love", determined by the lifestyle of each individual.

"When we're attentive and our bodies are in shape, we can access an inner power, which has the capacity to love us, guide us, heal us and nurture our cells," said Jasmuheen, a Breatharian defender, quoted by the IBT.

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This is not the first preposterous thing Valeria Lukyanova is known to do; in July 2013, the model shared in a documentary that she is an alien and a spiritual guide that uses her "perfect appearance" to illuminate humanity, saying that her purpose in life is to help others acknowledge themselves as semi-gods.

Lukyanova said that her spiritual name is Amatue and she said she's able to see spirits from other dimensions, an ability she has since she was 13 years old.

"I use my appearance to promote my spiritual ideas, which works perfectly well, that's why I'm always going to use this too," she said. "It's wonderful to look like a doll. Even when people call me Barbie, I never tried to look like a doll, I just like everything to be pretty, feminine, elegant; the difference is that dolls are based on the images of elegant girls," she added.

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