She was called a real-life barbie doll when she was just 2 years old, but wait till you see how she looks today

At just two years old, Aira’s doll-like beauty catapulted her into modeling stardom.

Her viral photos stunned people, who thought her features were too perfect to be real.

But as Aira grew up, her once-doll-like appearance faded, and her fame slowly diminished.

Her early success came at a cost—she missed out on a normal childhood, with little time

for school or friends, as her parents prioritized her career. Now a teenager,

Aira has distanced herself from her past, rarely speaking about her “doll” days. Her story highlights the toll early fame can take.

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