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Australian boogie boarder has his eyes on Ken's doll

AP , NEW YORK

Blaine, an Australian boogie boarder and new admirer of Barbie, is shown in New York on Thursday. After 43 years as one of the world's prettiest pairs, Barbie and Ken are breaking up. In the background is Cali Barbie wearing shorts and a bikini top, metal hoop earrings, and with a deeper tan to better reflect her single status.

PHOTO: AP

Just like J-Lo and Ben, the romance is over for Barbie and Ken.

After 43 years as one of the world's prettiest pairs, the perfect plastic couple is breaking up. The couple's "business manager," Russell Arons, vice president of marketing at Mattel, said that Barbie and Ken "feel it's time to spend some quality time -- apart."

"Like other celebrity couples, their Hollywood romance has come to an end," said Arons, who quickly added that the duo "will remain friends."

Truth be told, the announcement was prompted by the fact that Mattel is releasing the Cali (as in California) Girl Barbie, arriving in stores now. Ken will still be in the picture -- only now he's "just a friend," Mattel says.

Whatever.

The important news is that, to better reflect her single status, Cali Barbie will wear board shorts and a bikini top, metal hoop earrings and have a deeper tan.

Her new style has also attracted a new admirer, Blaine the Australian boogie boarder.

Barbie -- the most popular fashion doll in the world, according to toy maker Mattel -- met Ken on the set of a TV commercial in 1961, and they have been inseparable ever since.

Arons hinted on Wednesday that the separation may be partially due to Ken's reluctance to get married. All those bridal Barbie dolls in toy chests around the globe are really just examples of Barbie's wishful thinking, she explained.

Another possible factor is Barbie's career. The doll who was "born" Barbie Millicent Roberts in 1959 has been everything from a rock star to military medic, and she's currently marketed in more than 150 countries. According to Mattel, three Barbie dolls are sold somewhere in the world every second.

So where does that leave Ken?

Said Arons: "He will head for other waves."

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