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Rita Moreno Gets Barbie-fied for Her 93rd Birthday

The EGOT-winning legend Rita Moreno may have garnered dozens of awards throughout her 40 year-plus career, but she’s receiving one more honor ahead of her 93rd birthday next month: a Barbie doll in her likeness. Barbie is celebrating the actor and singer’s birthday on Dec. 11 with a special-edition Rita Moreno doll as the newest […]

Barbie movie β€œmay have spurred interest in gynecology,” study finds

A digital advertisement board displaying a Barbie movie poster is seen in New York on July 24, 2023.

Enlarge / A digital advertisement board displaying a Barbie movie poster is seen in New York on July 24, 2023. (credit: Getty | Selcuk Acar)

This post contains spoilersβ€”for the movie and women's health care.

There's nothing like stirrups and a speculum to welcome one to womanhood, but for some, the recent Barbie movie apparently offered its own kind of eye-opening introduction.

The smash-hit film ends with the titular character making the brave decision to exit Barbieland and enter the real world as a bona fide woman. The film's final scene follows her as she fully unfurls her new reality, attending her first woman's health appointment. "I’m here to see my gynecologist," she enthusiastically states to a medical receptionist. For many, the line prompted a wry chuckle, given her unsuspecting eagerness and enigmatic anatomy. But for others, it apparently raised some fundamental questions.

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