How YOU can join millions in the Barbiecore craze taking the world by storm - and turn yourself into a personalised AI-generated doll
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The AI action figure trend has taken the internet by storm, with users scrambling to transform themselves and major celebrities into plastic collector toys.

Donald Trump, Elon Musk and Keir Starmer are among the public figures that have emerged as shiny miniature dolls in the name of Barbiecore.

Barbiecore is the term used to describe an aesthetic that celebrates pink, playful and hyper feminine outfits or accessories, emulating the style of the original Barbie doll. 

The trend sees people feed a prompt and a high resolution image to ChatGPT – a generative artificial intelligence chatbot – which then does the legwork to produce the action figure.

In classic 80s fashion, the figurine comes with a title, realistic packaging and personality-led accessories.

The Elon Musk doll is paired with a Tesla car and a SpaceX rocket while his presidential pal Donald Trump is armed with stacks of cash and a golf club against a stars and stripes background.

And while the figures have an uncanny look – the usual clue that AI generation is at play – many are eerily close to the real model.

Prince Harry’s plastic counterpart, dressed ready for a horse ride, even comes with red arm hair and faint forehead wrinkles.

Donald Trump in AI action figure form

Donald Trump at Mar A Lago

Donald Trump is armed with stacks of cash and a golf club against a stars and stripes background

Elon Musk in AI action figure form

Elon Musk in March 2025

The Elon Musk doll is paired with a Tesla car and a SpaceX rocket 

Prince Harry in AI action figure form

Prince Harry in April 2025

Prince Harry’s plastic counterpart, dressed ready for a horse ride, even comes with red arm hair and faint forehead wrinkles 

UK politicians have not evaded this latest trend, which follows on from the 90s yearbook craze and the art filter that converts images into the style of Studio Ghibli.

Reform leader Nigel Farage comes with an unfortunate milkshake accessory, a glance back at the milkshake-hurling incident of June, 2024.

And Sir Keir, dressed elegantly in a suit, is accessorised with a cat and (presumably gifted) concert tickets while his Chancellor Rachel Reeves is surrounded by money.

Beloved characters have also been immortalised in AI doll form, among them James Bond, Percy Pig, Mr Bean and Walter White of the hit series Breaking Bad.

Jules Winnfield of Pulp Fiction, played by Samuel L Jackson, has also been turned into a doll, as well as Del Boy of Only Fools And Horses and Blake Lively’s character on Gossip Girl – Serena Van Der Woodsen.

A host of football greats have been transformed for the sports fans, chief among them Kylian Mbappe, Neymar, Erling Haaland, Mo Salah and England’s Harry Kane.

Singer Ariana Grande is decorated with her signature high ponytail and bunny ears.

And, in a more retro take on the trend, Taylor Swift has been turned into a fashionable ‘Galactic Muse’ astronaut.

The Royal Mail, Asda and the NHS have even got involved. 

Nigel Farage in AI action figure form

Nigel Farage in April 2025

Reform leader Nigel Farage comes with an unfortunate milkshake accessory, a glance back at the milkshake-hurling incident of June, 2024 

Keir Starmer in AI action figure form

Keir Starmer in April 2025

Sir Keir, dressed elegantly in a suit, is accessorised with a cat and (presumably gifted) concert tickets 

M&S Percy Pig in AI action figure form

M&S Percy Pig sweets

Even M&S joined in with an AI action figurine of their much-loved Percy Pig sweet 

Rachel Reeves in AI action figure form

Rachel Reeves in April 2025

Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s AI doll is surrounded by money 

Liz Truss in AI action figure form

Liz Truss in February 2025

Shortest-serving British PM Liz Truss is posed against a Union Jack 

And while it may look technically advanced, creating your own action figure is actually fairly simple.

All you’ll need is a full-length photo, an idea of the accessories you’d like to include, and access to ChatGPT.

Here’s how you can jump on board the trend and turn yourself into a collector’s toy.

How to try the action figure trend

1. Open ChatGPT

To begin, simply visit ChatGPT.com on your browser or use the ChatGPT mobile app.

2. Upload a photo

Choose a high-resolution photo of yourself.

If you want your action figure to capture your full outfit and accessories, it’s best to opt for a full-body image.

3. Write a clear prompt

To create your doll, make sure you give ChatGPT a clear description of what you want, including packaging, accessories, and box colour.

For example, you could write something like:

Turn this person into a realistic action figure inside plastic packaging like a collector’s doll.

The doll should be smiling and standing in an upright position.

Add a nameplate at the top reading [insert name] and include accessories on the side like a water bottle, iPhone, flower crown, and pogo stick.

Use a pink background to highlight the figure, and make sure it looks just like me.

4. Review and adjust your image

If it doesn’t appear immediately, don’t panic – the image may take several minutes to load.

Once it has been generated, take a look and see if you’d like any changes.

Happy with your action figure? Click the arrow in the bottom right to download it and share across social media.

Brooke Shields in AI action figure form

Brooke Shields in April 2025

American actress Brooke Shields proudly shared her AI figure on social media

Steve Jobs in AI action figure form

Steve Jobs in 2007

Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is iconised in his characteristic black turtleneck  

Sabrina Carpenter in AI action figure form

Sabrina Carpenter in 2024

Pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter is depicted in one of her bedazzled corset stage outfits

Ariana Grande in AI action figure form

Ariana Grande in February 2025

Singer Ariana Grande is decorated with her signature high ponytail and bunny ears

Del Boy in AI action figure form

David Jason as Del Boy in Only Fools And Horses

Beloved character Del Boy is posed up for an Only Fools And Horses figurine 

Liam Gallagher in AI action figure form

Liam Gallagher pictured his iconic green jacket in 2009

Oasis singer Liam Gallagher dons his famous green coat, paired with a tambourine, a can of Guinness and a frown

Jules Winnfield in AI action figure form

Samuel L Jackson as Jules Winnfield in cult classic Pulp Fiction

Pulp Fiction character Jules Winnfield, played by Samuel L Jackson, is surrounded by the film’s iconography 

Mr Bean in AI action figure form

Rowan Atkinson as Mr Bean in 1997

Rowan Atkinson’s beloved goofball character Mr Bean in figurine form

Dannii Minogue in AI action figure form

Dannii Minogue in 2024

Australian pop singer Dannii Minogue in AI action figure form 

Serena Van Der Woodsen in AI action figure form

Blake Lively as Serena Van Der Woodsen in Gossip Girl

Gossip Girl character, played by Blake Lively, is poised with a latte in AI form 

Walter White in AI action figure form

Bryan Cranston as Walter White in Breaking Bad

Walter White of Breaking Bad comes with chemistry equipment and the character’s infamous blue methamphetamine 

Michael Jackson in AI action figure form

A Michael Jackson album cover

AI Michael Jackson is adorned with trophies and accolades and an MJ album

Kendrick Lamar in AI action figure form

Kendrick Lamar in 2017

American hip hop artist Kendrick Lamar is paired with notepad, pen and microphone

Taylor Swift in AI action figure form

Taylor Swift in February 2025

In a more retro take on the trend, Taylor Swift has been turned into a fashionable ‘Galactic Muse’ astronaut 

Royal Mail postie in AI action figure form

A postman delivers letters in Bath, Somerset, UK

The Royal Mail joined in and created an AI postman

Jojo Siwa in AI action figure form

Jojo Siwa on a tour poster

Dancer Jojo Siwa is depicted in her characteristic bold colours and bedazzled glam 

Mickey Rourke in AI action figure form

Mickey Rourke on Celebrity Big Brother 2025

Celebrity Big Brother star Mickey Rourke power poses in AI form

Kylian Mbappe in AI action figure form

Kylian Mbappe in April 2025

French football star Kylian Mbappe stands next to a teenage mutant ninja turtle head in his AI figurine form – a nod to the likeness pointed out by fans

Neymar in AI action figure form

Neymar in 2023

The AI action figure of Brazil’s forward Neymar is dressed in his football gear

Harry Kane in AI action figure form

Harry Kane in April 2025

English footballer Harry Kane in AI action figure form

Two of this year’s Celebrity Big Brother stars Mickey Rourke and Jojo Siwa can be seen power posing as their AI selves.

Australian singer Dannii Minogue, American actress Brooke Shields and Oasis’s Liam Gallagher all have their own figurines.

But as seemingly innocuous as this trend appears, it and generative AI systems more broadly have garnered criticism for their harmful impact on the environment.

In order to power generative AI models, huge amounts of water and electricity are needed. 

The electricity is used to run the machines and the water is vital in cooling them down.

And this particular action figure trend has also raised concerns that copyrighted data might have been used to create the technology which generates images without paying for them.

The social media trend raises the broader question of the ethical and environmental impacts of generative AI, and just how little everyday users know about its consequences. 

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