“I have nothing more to talk with you about. You're dreadful,” he tells her

May 24, 2012 08:09 GMT  ·  By
Anderson Cooper calls “Human Barbie” a “dreadful” mom and person after inviting her on his show
   Anderson Cooper calls “Human Barbie” a “dreadful” mom and person after inviting her on his show

Sarah Burge is mostly known as the “Human Barbie,” a 51-year-old woman from the UK whose purpose in life has been to transform herself into a real-life Barbie doll, and she's now doing the same to her daughters. Anderson Cooper just kicked her off his show.

Cooper has had other out of the ordinary (for lack of a better term) moms on his show, including the controversial “Toddlers & Tiaras” moms, but he never lost his temper to ask them to leave.

Burge did it for him, as the videos below will confirm.

A while back, the “Human Barbie” made headlines for buying her 7-year-old daughter vouchers for plastic surgery (a breast job and lipo), but also for making her take pole dancing lessons as exercise.

She also admitted to letting her 15-year-old daughter get Botox to the forehead because she's a professional dancer and has a sweating problem.

Obviously, she had to talk about all this on Anderson and, even though she tried to explain the reasoning behind all these decisions, he wasn't having any of it.

“I honestly have nothing more to talk to you about. I gotta be honest, I gotta just stop. I’m sorry. You're just dreadful,” Cooper tells Burge.

She gets up to leave, repeating the word “that's fine” several times before she's off the set.

In a video he made backstage, which you will also find below, Cooper explains why he wouldn't go through with the interview: while speaking to her, he realized she wasn't on the show because she wanted to clear her name, but because she was looking for more publicity.

Cooper even said he regretted ever inviting her on.

“I regret having her on in the first place, and I regret that that’s how things ended,” he added.

Before she was kicked off, Burge spoke about how she'd rather have her 7-year-old pole dance than stuff her face with burgers like other kids, and how she'd rather administer Botox to her 15-year-old instead of having her buy it online.

Anderson Cooper kicks “Human Barbie” off the show

Anderson Cooper explains why he kicked her off

“Human Barbie” on her idea of exercise for her 7-year-old

“Human Barbie” on Botox for her 15-year-old

“Human Barbie” on giving her 7-year-old plastic surgery vouchers