
In interviews with Western journalists, Alicia has repeatedly stated her belief that people should “reject feminism and embrace femininity,” declaring herself an “anti-feminist.” She said: “I don’t agree that we [men and women] should be exactly the same. I believe that a woman’s role is to please her man and be the best ‘trophy wife.’ I like to cook for him, clean the house, make him fix the car and mow the lawn.”

“In our society today, the one who shouts the loudest wins the argument… but if you sit still long enough, you’ll realize I’m not alone in my beliefs. Most people just don’t want to deal with the backlash that might come with sharing their beliefs, and I don’t blame them. I know my beliefs and my lifestyle may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but I do believe wholeheartedly in traditional gender roles and embracing your feminine qualities,” the “real-life Barbie” said.

Alicia says she wanted to look like a “slut” from the age of nine, after being inspired by characters on the Danish TV show King’s Girls. But because she grew up in a traditional family, she kept her “traditional looks” until she went to university in Copenhagen at 18.

She has since started to decorate her body with tattoos, but she wanted to take things more extreme. When she was 25, she saved around £3,500 to get breast implants and increase her breasts from a D cup to a J cup. In total, Alicia estimates she has spent almost £100,000 (around £9.8 million) on plastic and aesthetic procedures.
