Mauricio Galdi, 27, the son of a film distributor and a housewife from a middle-class neighborhood of Brazil’s capital Sao Paulo,said he envied girls growing up because he never played with dolls because of fear of prejudice, he explained.
After realizing he wasn’t ‘beautiful’ at age 17 when he went to an acting class, the Brazilian started getting plastic surgery, starting with a nose job and eventually having injections of polymethylmethacrylate, a filler.
Mauricio isn’t the first to earn the title, either. Before he earned fame, another young Brazilian man named Celso Santebañes gained notoriety for spending roughly $47,000 on surgery to look like Barbie’s mate.
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