My weird obsession with the colour PINK has left me £4k out of pocket but I won't stop – I even dye my food to match me | The Sun

A WOMAN'S weird obsession with the colour pink has left her £4,000 out of pocket.

Holly Weymouth, 28, splashed the cash on a Barbie-themed wardrobe, transforming about 90 per cent of it.



Admitting the majority of her money goes on outfits and accessories,the retail worker has to use eBay to fund her lifestyle.

She said: "Most of my money goes on pink clothes and accessories, and I’ve probably spent that over five or six years."

Holly, from Surrey, will only write with a pink pen and ink and even goes as far as dying her food in the colour.

She added: "I only use pink pens.

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"And by that, I mean the ink has to be pink too, I have one with me that I take everywhere.

"Anything I can dye pink, I will.

"I regularly put food colouring into my pasta sauce, I just prefer food when it’s pink."

Holly said if she could make the whole world pink "it would be a better place".

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Growing up, Holly loved the colour and had a collection of Barbie dolls and the obsession started when she was in her early 20s.

She felt her childhood had been "robbed" from her after being diagnosed with epilepsy when she was just five.

She said: "I felt like my childhood was robbed from me so I suppose in some way I’m recreating that now.

"My epilepsy was a childhood form that was brought on when I was anxious and stressed, but luckily I’ve had no fits in around eight years now."

Now in a better space health wise, Holly said she is living her "best life".

She added: "People might think it’s all a bit weird and that it’s a waste of money but my pink life makes me so happy and I know I deserve that."

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