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Mattel released its new Aaliyah Barbie doll on Thursday in honor of the “Princess of R&B’s” 46th birthday. The doll, which costs $55.99, has already sold out. However, it will be available ...
A Barbie doll of the beloved singer Aaliyah went on sale Thursday to mark the late star's birthday — and immediately sold out. The doll was set to be available for one day while supplies lasted ...
A Barbie doll of the beloved, Detroit-raised singer Aaliyah went on sale Thursday to mark the late star’s birthday — and immediately sold out. The doll was set to be available for one day ...
Growing up, I, like many girls, had a Barbie doll. From her spunky outfits and fun hairstyles to her various professions, the iconic toy was as much of a source of empowerment as it was enjoyment.
The much-anticipated Aaliyah Barbie doll, released at midnight on January 16, 2025, on MattelCreations.com, sold out in just 30 minutes. Retailing for $64.99, the doll was accompanied by a one ...
More than twenty years after her untimely passing, the Princess of R&B continues to hold a sturdy stake in the culture. In collaboration with Aaliyah's brother Rashad Haughton, Mattel is releasing ...
And she's going to have a doll with her, and be doing all the dance moves from 'One in a Million' with it." The Aaliyah Barbie is available for purchase on the Mattel Shop for $55.
On January 16, 2025, to mark the 46th birthday of the late Aaliyah, Barbie released a new doll in her honor. Named Barbie Music Series Aaliyah Doll, it was priced at $55 and became available on ...
which features a Barbie studio executive, director, cinematographer and movie star doll, housed in a collectible box. Originally released last year, the Barbie “Women in Film” dolls are back ...