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Meet Ya Li, a lover of stuffed animals and claw machine aficionado who has a collection of over 7,000 stuffed toys cluttering her apartment in Qingyuan, China, which she has won over the past year and a half. The 28-year-old press photographer spent over 40,000 yuan, or about $6,300, to aquire her fluffy collection and now hopes to sell her stuffed animals to raise money for charity.
Paralympic champion Olesya Vladykina swapped her swimming suit for a floral dress to take part in Moscow Fashion Week on Saturday. The 29-year-old swimmer lost her left arm and her best friend in a terrible bus crash nine years ago while on holiday in Thailand. Amazingly, she returned to the sport just a month after the crash and competed in the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, winning a gold medal.
One Argentine fantasy fan loved the fictional worlds he saw in movies so much that he decided to dedicate his life - and $30,000 of his own money - to transform himself into a living, breathing elf. This is 25-year old Argentine Luis Padron, a self-described 'plastic elf,' who showed off his ongoing transformation to turn himself into a walking fantasy character to Ruptly in Los Angeles.
The 93-year-old owner of a famous Mumbai cafe has a strong claim to be India's biggest fan of the British royal family and is desperate to meet William and Kate when they arrive on Sunday.