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This Celebrity Is the Most Popular Sex Doll Request

You’ve heard of sex robots, right? If not, just picture a sex doll that moves, talks and looks a lot more lifelike than its plastic counterpart. They’re even completely customisable, down to their personality and hair colour. So, unsurprisingly, a lot of guys are requesting their sexbots be made in the likeness of celebrities. And a […]

You’ve heard of sex robots, right? If not, just picture a sex doll that moves, talks and looks a lot more lifelike than its plastic counterpart.

They’re even completely customisable, down to their personality and hair colour. So, unsurprisingly, a lot of guys are requesting their sexbots be made in the likeness of celebrities. And a top sex robot manufacturer has just revealed who their mot requested celebrity is.

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The company behind the world’s first sex robot, True Companion, told the Sun Online that of all the custom celebrity requests, it is none other than Marilyn Monroe who men ask for the most frequently.

But a Marilyn bot, as well as all other celebrity sexbot requests, come with a caveat: you have to have the permission of the celebrity, or in Monroe’s case, her estate, in order for True Companion to manufacture one in her likeness.

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“We cannot do one that models Marilyn Monroe, but we could do a very beautiful blonde with a full figure and so forth,” Douglas Hines, sex robot engineer for True Companion, told the Sun. “Unless, of course, we receive the approval of (her) estate.”

So, if you’re looking to get a custom sex robot, and are willing to pay the US$9,995 price tag, you’ll unfortunately have to rule out a celebrity, unless you’re somehow able to not only get in contact with said celebrity but also convince them to approve the creation of sexbot in their likeness.

We wish you luck with that conversation…

This story originally appeared at Menshealth.com

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