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How to make your own Barbie movie poster meme as it takes over the internet

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Social media has been in a frenzy ever since Greta Gerwig’s ‘Barbie’ unveiled the star studded cast that will feature in Barbieland this summer.

Posters for the film dropped on Tuesday (April 4) in the unique form of an original meme. The highly anticipated film is set to hit cinemas on July 21, 2023, starring Margot Robbie, 32, as Barbie alongside her boyfriend Ken, played by Ryan Gosling, 42. READ MORE: Almost a third of Manchester daters would rather meet in the gym than on a night out Other celebs that were revealed to be appearing in the movie include, Netflix’s Sex Education cast members Ncuti Gatwa, Emma Mackey and Connor Swindells.

Will Ferrell will play the CEO of Mattel, and even Helen Mirren narrates the film. Since the posters dropped, everyone has been obsessed with the Barbie meme and have been wondering how they too can make themselves look like a resident in Barbieland.

To celebrate the release of the new posters, Warner Bros Entertainment has released a free tool called the Barbie Selfie Generator, so you can live out your wildest Barbie (or Ken!) dreams.

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