Angelina Jolie’s ‘zombie lookalike’ revealed as she leaves jail after fooling everyone
Angelina Jolie’s ‘zombie lookalike’ revealed as she leaves jail after fooling everyone
Angelina Jolie’s ‘zombie lookalike’ revealed as she leaves jail after fooling everyone
Angelina Jolie’s ‘zombie lookalike’ revealed as she leaves jail after fooling everyone

The drastic cosmetic procedures she goes, additionally liposuction and rhinoplasty, sparked intense discussions and debates on digital platforms. The woman, frequent referred to as Iran’s Zombie Angelina Jolie, subsequently faced a 10-year jail sentence. Falsely claiming herself like a Hollywood Icon.
Tabar, just 19, reportedly underwent more than 50 cosmetic surgeries to dramatically alter her looks. While she never explicitly showed her intention to imitate Angelina Jolie, her followers drew a parallel between the two. She took to internet to showcase her transformation, posting photos heavily manipulated via digital editing, exhibiting exaggerated cheekbones, overfilled, angled lips, and a significantly reshaped nose.
But, many have cast doubt on the validity of her surgeries, suspecting the pictures to be substantially edited or digitally doctored.
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By showing her unconventional aesthetics on Instagram, Tabar attracted substantial attention, amassing nearly 4 million followers.
But her Instagram handle, @sahartabar_official, was subsequently deleted. Her mom fervently not approved her online activities and the startling images that evoked Zombie Angelina Jolie. Yet, Tabar continued her pursuit of notoriety.
She wrote, “The digital world was a convenient route… long easier than trying to become an actress.” In a conversation with Russian media outlet Sputnik, Tabar described her edited and modified photos as a form of artistic self-expression. She clarified that her target was not to mimic Jolie or the Corpse Bride character, though she accepted the resemblance.
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Above all, she emphasized her individual identity, insisting that imitating others was not her main objective.
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