This Morning guest claims a sex doll stole her identity after her image was used to make an X-rated dummy.

THIS morning a guest claims her beauty has been stolen – to make an X-rated sex doll.
Yael Cohen Aris, 25, claims a company used her image without consent to make a naughty toy.
In fact, it even shares her name and corrects right down to the beautification spot below her lips.
Yael, an Instagram star with over a million followers, is calling for the doll to be sold off and wants to take legal action against the company that made it.
Speaking to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield from Israel via video link on This Morning, she said it was done without her consent.
Phillip told viewers: “Imagine if you were told that there is someone out there who looks just like you.
“Then imagine you find out this person isn’t a human at all, but a sex doll instead.”
Yael explained: “I really couldn’t understand what I was looking at – it was a sex doll for sale. Then when I realized the scale of it and what was going on.
“I don’t have anything against the sex doll industry but the problem is they did it without my consent and without my knowledge.
“Also, it’s double false as it relates to my identity. It’s not just a doll that resembles me or is inspired by me – they never hide the fact that it was developed from me. “
This morning said it had contacted the Chinese company that made it, Irontech Dolls, but had not heard back.
https://www.thesun.ie/tv/8183648/this-morning-sex-doll-holly-willoughby-phillip-schofield/ This Morning guest claims a sex doll stole her identity after her image was used to make an X-rated dummy.