Sunday, October 15, 2006

New Celebrity Deal for Controversial ‘Real Life Barbie’ as First-Ever TV Cosmetic Surgery Ambassador Role Beckons



New Celebrity Deal for Controversial ‘Real Life Barbie’ as First-Ever TV Cosmetic Surgery Ambassador Role Beckons

A woman from Cambridgeshire who has had more than £100,000-worth of cosmetic procedures is being fast tracked as the world’s first TV Cosmetic Surgery Ambassador after being snapped up by a leading celebrity agent.

And ‘Real Life Barbie’ (http://www.reallifebarbie.com/) Sarah Burge is celebrating the only way she knows how; by slashing another five years of her appearance with a further £15,000-worth of surgery including eyes, stomach, bottom, liposuction and fat transfer.

And 46-year-old mother-of-three Sarah has revealed that she’d even be willing to have an operation in front of a live TV audience in the future, if she felt that more people would become open to the benefits of cosmetic surgery as a consequence.

Sarah said,

“I have invested a lot of time and put a lot of energy into my appearance so I’m excited about the new opportunities on the horizon; especially if it means revealing my surgery secrets to an even-wider audience. If I can look the way I do at my age – then anyone can. It just takes discipline and the correct medical advice. I’m as plastic as Barbie – and I love it!”

Sarah’s recent controversial appearances on GMTV and Channel 5 have alerted a host of agents to approach her about more TV work.

Celebrity agent David Hahn from Celeb Agents is already in advanced negotiations with TV production companies after being cherry picked to mastermind Sarah’s burgeoning media career.

He believes that Sarah’s first round of TV appearances earlier this year may have caught interviewers off guard.

David said,

“Sarah is a phenomenon. She is 46, married with three children and she looks like she’s in her mid-20s. But her striking appearance can disarm people – perhaps they expect to be dealing with some sort of bimbo. Sarah is actually incredibly articulate.

“You only have to see the TV interviews to appreciate her depth of knowledge on the subject. It’s the intensity of her passion for cosmetic surgery, plus her amazing confidence, which we believe gives her stand-out screen presence.”

On the cosmetic surgery ambassadorial role Sarah adds,

“To be a TV ambassador for cosmetic surgery has been a dream of mine for several years now. I think society should learn to applaud people who are determined enough to take this level of care over their appearance.”