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A Russian singer has reportedly agreed for a sex robot to be based on her after striking an agreement with a robot company, according to reports.

It is understood the image of Anna Pletnyova, 42, will be the prototype for a range of new models.

Anna – who has made three appearances in Russia's Top 100 Sexiest Women in the World – has reportedly made the agreement with a South Korean company.

She said: "My initial reaction was to say no, and then I remembered what Marilyn Monroe said, 'that's the trouble, a sex symbol becomes a thing'.

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"I just hate to be a thing. But if I'm going to be a symbol of something I'd rather have it sex than some other things they've got symbols of!"

Dolls will be equipped with AI voice recognition.

She will will also take part in a promo video for the products that features her new song 'Budu' ('I Will') from her latest album 'Cinematic'.

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The song is so popular with her South Korean counterparts that they have decided to translate and record it in Korean.

Daily Star Online recently revealed how some sex robots were becoming so realistic, humans were mistaking them for real people.

Louie Love, co-founder of Silicone Lovers, told us: "In terms of 'looks', I think we're already there with some of the newer designs.

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"To the initiated, it's quite easy to mistake the dolls for humans, especially when compared to the old school inflatable dolls.

"We've reached that point where we've passed the 'uncanny valley' syndrome and dolls actually look like real people, both male and female.

"As technology is becoming more advanced, so are our doll designs, one simple example is some dolls are now being created with 3D body scanners of humans rather than being traditionally sculpted in a clay."