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Israeli influencer Yael Cohen Aris claimed the Doll Studio sex doll has been replicated from her social media and even includes an identical small beauty mark beneath her lip
Model Yael Cohen Aris, from Israel, (pictured left) claims manufacturer Irontech Dolls have modelled a sex doll on her without her consent. Right: The racy figurine Yael said is being sold using her name after being modelled on her face and body without permission
Yael says she doesn’t want any financial compensation from the firm, but is simply keen to get the product off the shelves and discover ‘how things went wrong and why.’
The brand say they try to satisfy customer requests by covering a range of styles and that any likeness to a real person is purely coincidental – however said they will stop using the name ‘Yael’ for the doll.
Israeli Instagram model Yael Cohen Aris says a sex doll of her has been made without her permission, with the likeness so accurate it includes a beauty mark she has just below her lip.
Cohen Aris, 25, told the UK’s ITV television network on Monday that the toy being marketed by Irontech Dolls even shares her name, “Yael.”
Chinese company Irontech Dolls markets top-level sex dolls that come with an internal skeleton and detachable heads that can be switched. One of the heads it offers along with a life-size doll is called the “Yael” and has Cohen Aris’s dark hair, facial structure, eyeglasses, and beauty mark.
“It’s not just about a beauty mark and my name, because sex dolls are still just dolls and there is a limit to how much they can look like a human being,” Cohen Aris told ITV’s This Morning show. “But once it was connected to my identity and image and videos, social media, there is no mistake here.”
— Yael Cohen Aris (@yael1c)
“No, I think first of all it should get off the shelves, and then maybe we could talk about what happened and how things went wrong and why,” she said. “I’m not talking about compensation, I think learning a lesson from this would be the best thing to come out of this story, and this is also what I hope to achieve by raising awareness — that is what I am trying to pursue.”
Cohen Aris said that though she enjoyed programming, which she also did in the army, she had always wanted to be an actress and social media was a way of realizing that dream.









