Felicity Rossi: Lesbian who MARRIED creepy doll has '6 zombie kids and alien beau'
A woman who fell in a love with a creepy zombie doll as a teen and 'married' it, now has six 'children' of the dead. She also apparently has an 'alien boyfriend' that she dates on the side. Felicity, 23, from Massachusetts, runs a YouTube channel called Dollygirl20. In September 2018, she married the inanimate doll she calls Kelly Rossi.
Felicity Rossi said that Kelly was given to her as a gift when she 13. She believes that other people find it hard to understand the relationship that they share. "I found Kelly on a creepy doll collection website, and I was gifted her when I was 13. But it wasn't until I was 16-years-old that I started to get feelings for her, but it was something that I kept on trying to deny," she had told DailyMail. "I have had boyfriends in the past, and I always thought that I was in love with them - but they never made me feel the way I do now. We have a normal, intimate relationship which is progressing in the normal way - and we are getting married in September."
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Felicity had said that initially, she tried to convince herself that the feelings she had for the doll were wrong but eventually came to terms with her feelings. She had said, "Our relationship was on and off since I was 16 because I would tell myself that it was wrong and break it off." She also said: "But over the past year I have really come to terms with my feelings for her, and I know that my love for her cannot be changed."
Felicity even got her name tattooed. "I got her name tattooed on my arm in the spring because she's always going to be a part of my heart - she is a part of me, and no one can change that," she had said. "I am intimate with Kelly - I caress her and feel safe with her, and I feel a genuine connection when I'm having an intimate moment with her."
Felicity married Kelly in an outdoor ceremony at her grandfather's home located in Rhode Island some years back. The wedding cost her around $500, and was attended by some friends and family, as well as eight other dolls. "After the wedding, I was getting all of this hate on social media," Felicity said. "It was really kind of hard to deal with and became really difficult after a while. It made me feel suicidal and that my life wasn’t worth living or valuable in any way. There’s a lot of people out there that are accepted for things they do: some people get dressed up as animals - furries - for some reason and you know, some adults even dress up as babies. So why me?"
Felicity had once even ripped the doll apart when she was unable to deal with all the trolling, but later started afresh after having Kelly rebuilt by Haunt Creations owner Chris Raznick. The couple now has six 'children' together, made up of other dolls from her collection, including Luna, Rachel, Billy, Molly, Holly and Gremly.
Kelly later also became romantically interested in another one of the dolls, a six-foot-tall alien called Robert. "I suddenly felt like I wanted the kids to have a daddy," Felicity said. "He protects me. He's a good guy but he doesn't take any crap if somebody messes with his family - and me and Kelly are his family." Kelly, she explained, is a "full-blown lesbian and doesn't interact [sexually] with Robert."
"Robert is with me, and Kelly is okay with that," she said. "I never feel like I'm cheating on her because she always knows when I'm with him. She doesn't get jealous, I don't think. Robert and Kelly are pretty good friends. I think Kelly gets more scared when there’s a human involved because she’s afraid they might try to make me be who I’m not and to encourage me to get rid of the dolls."
Felicity said that she does not have plans to go back to dating human again. "I really don't know anymore," she said. "Part of it is that if I go with a human they have to be accepting of the dolls. Because I’m not ever putting them away again," she said.