“Never got to play with dolls as a child. This is me catching up,” writes Instagrammer @adollworldafterall, who painstakingly recreated the most significant moments in celebrity pop culture of 2015 and posted the results. With Barbies, Kens, and an occasional Mr. T doll, “The Swedish Geppetto” presents Drake’s Hotline Bling, Caitlyn Jenner on the cover of Vanity Fair, the time Amy Schumer tripped in front of Kim and Kanye, Bieber in his birthday suit, and more, including some relatively obscure moments from Swedish television. The results are hilarious, a little creepy, and thought-provoking. Which looks more empty: a Kardashian’s eyes or a doll’s eyes?
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