A TV show is set to follow the most plastic people on the planet who have spent close to three million dollars on surgeries and procedures.

Plastics of Hollywood will feature 12 human dolls including Ken Dolls Rodrigo Alves and Justin Jedlica, Jessica Rabbit imitator Pixee Fox, Kim Kardashian wannabe Jennifer Pamplona and alien lookalike Vinny Ohh.

Talent manager and producer, Marcela Iglesias, from Los Angeles, California said: 'We are the world's first agency for the most modified human beings.

'They are incredible characters who have had plastic surgery, cosmetic procedures or just have very extreme looks.

'From surgery and procedures, the dolls have spent over three million dollars altering how they look.

The Plastics of Hollywood agency boasts the fakest people on the planet who have spent over $3 million between them on surgery

Marcela Iglesias who was born in Argentina but now live in LA with Bryan Ray who has spent $80k (£63,000) on plastic surgery to look like his idol Britney Spears and stay eternally young

Marcela and Patrik with their 'dolls' who they are helping to pursue careers as singers, actors and performers

'Justin Jedlica has $500,000 of that alone and Rodrigo's body is insured for one million dollars.

'For these people, it's about the need to become somebody else because they were born in the wrong body.

'For this we have been called satanic, crazy and plenty more, but we couldn't care less that's just their opinions.

'I am never bothered by what people have to say, they will either love or hate us, we don't judge anybody so I don't understand why they judge us.'

Justin Jedlica has undergone $500,000 of surgery to transform into a human Ken Doll

The controversial series starts with a bang, as each cast member vies for the limelight and battles to boast about their transformation, ranging from breast implants to rib removals

The reality TV show will follow the human dolls trying to carve careers away from the world of body alteration and their extreme looks.

'As part of our talent agency we guide them to be the best they can be, if some want to be singers, actors, performers we give them the best steps to achieve that goal,' Marcela said.

'We're training them to be the best they can be, put them through boot-camps, give them voice coaching and guidance to be successful.

Marcela, manager of the Plastics of Hollywood- a proud Argentine woman who founded the agency after becoming besotted with plastic people

Marcela with Vinny Ohh who has splashed out $50,000 on over 100 procedures to transform into a 'genderless' ALIEN

Human Ken Doll Rodrigo Alves (centre) has had his body insured for $1 million

'They get very competitive with one another, so I have to try to keep them in line and make sure things don't go too crazy.'

From a leaked TV clip, the controversial series starts with a bang, as each cast member vies for the limelight and battles to boast about their transformation - which ranges from breast implants to rib removals, liposuction and fillers.

The cast additionally features Frenchy Morgan, a surgery addict who wants to look like a 'blow up doll' and starred in Celebrity Big Brother in 2014.

Marcela is helping her plastic posse forge careers away from the world of body alteration

Marcela and Patrik - co-talent managers of Plastics of Hollywood agency - are starring in a new reality show about their work

Frenchy is joined by Britney Spears emulator Bryan Ray, transgender model Aria Veach, Pop-Artist Sham Ibrahim, Brazilian Ken Doll Mauricio Galdi, anime doll Ophelia Vanity and real life elf Luis Padron.

Marcela said: 'The characters in my agency are definitely trend setters when it comes to plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures, they do not follow trends.

'These people are not accepted by society because of how they look, but I find them fascinating I've watched them turn themselves into fantastic creations.'

Marcela says it's been fascinating to watch her plastics transform themselves into 'fantastic creations' as she was never allowed to play with Barbie dolls as a child

Marcela and her co-talen manager say their role is to help people look and feel how they want and that there's no harm in it as long as their health doesn't suffer

Marcela Iglesias created the agency division last year, with co-talent agent Patrik, after becoming obsessed with people who transform their looks by going under the knife, which she believes stemmed from her childhood in Argentina.

Marcela, a proud Argentinian, said: 'When I was younger, I wanted to transform myself but I was raised in a society where it's a taboo to change the way you look, I couldn't express myself the way I wanted.

'Internally I would love to look like a super girl, but as a child I couldn't go out like that nor look crazy, no one would let me and criticise me to the point of bullying.

Marcela and her dolls are starring in a new reality show which sees them getting help as they try to forge new careers

Marcela strikes a pose with Britney Spear lookalike Bryan and human alien Vinny

Marcela was born in Argentina where she was raised in a society where it's a taboo to change the way you look. Now she can express herself in a way that feels natural

'My mother never bought me a Barbie doll to play with as a child because she said they looked fake, but now I have the real human dolls to have fun with.

'I am amazed by people who can achieve certain looks or turn themselves into characters and couldn't believe these people didn't have an agency before mine.'

Marcela hopes Plastics of Hollywood will hope others feel accepted by society.

Marcela and Jennifer Pamplona, who has spent tens of thousands to transform into a 'curvy Barbie' in memory of her late boyfriend who wanted her to look like a doll

Successful transgender model Aria Veach with Marcela of Plastics of Hollywood

Plastics of Hollywood will feature 12 human dolls including Ken Dolls Rodrigo Alves and Justin Jedlica, Jessica Rabbit imitator Pixee Fox, Kim Kardashian wannabe Jennifer Pamplona and alien lookalike Vinny Ohh

The reality TV show will follow the human dolls trying to carve careers away from the world of body alteration and their extreme looks

Marcela added: 'I want to help people feel free to look how they desire and feel, as long as it's not going to harm their health there's no problem with it.

'A lot of my dolls have lived in the wrong body for most of their lives and through changing their appearance they are able to fulfil their dreams.

'Who am I to judge any of my dolls for accomplishing their dreams too.'