AS A TINY PLASTIC STAR TURNS 30, THE REAL BARBIE AND KEN REFLECT ON LIFE IN THE SHADOW OF THE DOLLS.GreenMichelleGelleneDenisePeople
and a more girl-next-door look. There had been concerns that Barbie was too adult, so Midge was an easy backup. Barbie and Ken were often displayed on double dates with Midge and Allan, but after Allan was discontinued, Midge’s appearances were few and far between. However, she made ...
While Growing Up Skipper debuted in the 1970s, Sugar Daddy Ken Doll was first announced by Mattel in 2009, the year that marked Barbie’s 50th anniversary. A part of Barbie’s Palm Beach line of dolls, Sugar Daddy Ken was priced at $82 and was publicly released in the spring of 2010....
Physics Barbie is one of the smartest Barbies in Barbieland (she even has a Nobel Prize!), and Emma Mackey’s looks and charisma brings this Barbie to the forefront of viewer’s memories. Said tohave been cast because she and Margot Robbie could be sisters, Mackey’s filmography has a f...
So it turns out theBarbiemovie is not about Barbie and Ken. It’s aboutmultipleBarbies and Kens. Which makes sense — anyone who’s been in a toy story in the last 50 years can tell you there are many different Barbie and Ken dolls. And yeah, a couple have different names like Skipp...
It follows Barbie (Margot Robbie) and Ken (Ryan Gosling) as they travel from Barbie Land to the real world after their behavior becomes less than perfect, and they are sent into exile.A new promo teaser from Warner Bros. India has revealed a key plot detail just two weeks shy of the ...
We see Barbie lose her doll-like abilities and head to the real world with Ken where they go rollerskating, get arrested and learn about life beyond the dollhouse. We also meet more Barbie and Ken dolls like Kate McKinnon's 'weird Barbie' and Will Ferrel. You can watch it here:...
The men are also second-class citizens, with the women holding all of the important jobs, autonomy, and even homes, as Barbie doesn't even know where they go at night. When Barbie starts to have the unexpected changes seen in the trailer, she and Ken travel to the real world, where ...
Barbie fans were treated to an extended look at the making of 'I'm Just Ken,' Ryan Gosling's song in the hit movie which proved to be one of this summer's bangers. Ken's self-aware anthem about feeling isolated in Barbieland touches on fragile masculinity and gender-based re...
but Ken only has a great day if Barbie looks at him” (a description eerily reminiscent of abusive relationships). Ken lives in a psychological state of lack, a “life of blond fragility” where it “doesn’t seem to matter what I do/I’m always number two,” and where being...