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Must-see videos of the week April 11 -17th

Here's a round-up of the most buzzworthy, popular and downright entertaining videos of the week.

‘HUMAN BARBIE’ WITHOUT HER MAKE-UP WILL SURPRISE YOU
Human Barbie, Valeria Lukyanova, has revealed her "true self" by posting some stunning selfies online without wearing her ususla "plastic-like" makeup. The 28-year-old, who has dedicated years to looking like a real-life doll, has shared pictures of herself, including underwear shots and close-ups where she shows off her natural beauty and her incredibly thin figure on facebook.Though Lukyanova can be seen sporting a bit of make-up, but the pictures are a stark change to the usual way she appears.

 

LION ATTACKS ELEPHANT: BRUTAL KILL CAUGHT ON CAMERA
This is the moment a powerful lion took down an African elephant - by itself. The juvenile male, estimated to be seven years old, was caught alone as it quenched its thirst at a watering hole. The rare footage shows the young elephant attempt to scare the predator away by mock charging before quickly turning on its heels. However, the lion easily catches up and leaps on its back and riding it until it tires and collapses into the dusty ground. The clip was caught on camera by Heidi and Kurt Haas in the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe.

THE PITS: YOUR EMBARRASSING UNDERARM QUESTIONS, ANSWERED

Fess up: you've probably had body odor at one point. Or perhaps you have sweat so much that it's alarming. (Seriously, you are a well that ceases to dry up. What gives, sweat?) It's nothing to be embarrassed or ashamed of in the slightest, but chances are you aren't running to lunch and asking your friends if they deal with the same issue. Heck, it can be humiliating just going to the doctor and telling her you deal with this issue.

 

PACQUIAO BEATS BRADLEY TO REGAIN WORLD CROWN
Manny Pacquiao avenged his controversial 2012 defeat to Timothy Bradley with a unanimous points victory to regain his WBO world title.

 

SOUTH KOREA FERRY DISASTER

Rescuers struggled with strong waves and murky waters on Thursday as they searched for hundreds of people, most of them teenagers from the same school, still missing after a South Korean ferry capsized 36 hours ago. The vessel, carrying 475 passengers and crew, capsized on Wednesday during a journey from the port of Incheon to the holiday island of Jeju. Another 179 passengers have been rescued, leaving 282 unaccounted for and possibly trapped in the vessel.