‘Weird or wonderful?’ Simulated babies made and sold online by Singapore mother provide comfort, joy and questions


Singapore mother spends hours making dolls that look like real babies, gives them names and sells them for up to US$6,000 online. — SCMP

A 50-year-old mother of four in Singapore has captured global attention by painting lifelike artificial dolls that sell for up to US$6,000 (RM27,990) each.

Artist Andrea Lee developed a passion for painting during childhood, but set aside her dreams to prioritise work and family responsibilities.

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