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PICTURED: Living dolls shock London commuters

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Two life-size Victorian style dolls shocked Londoners this morning as the creepy pair popped up at commuter hotspots across the capital to mark the launch of the worldÕs first psychological theme park ride created by Derren Brown, coming to Thorpe Park Resort in 2016. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday December 3, 2015. The incredibly realistic 4ft 7Ó high Ôliving dollsÕ were played by two models who each spent over three hours being transformed by a top team of stylists, costume designers, make-up artists and dressers. The dolls were spotted at numerous venues in London including Charing Cross Tube Station, Oxford Circus, Regents Street and Hamleys where they were seen playing with a toy train set, carrying dolls and pushing an empty 1900Õs style pram. Visitors to the ÔthemedÕ experience at Thorpe Park Resort in 2016 will embark on a 13 minute journey, making the one-of-a-kind attraction a totally unique theme park experience. 
Photo credit should read: Matt Alexander/PA Wire
EDITORIAL USE ONLY Two life-size Victorian style dolls shocked Londoners this morning as the creepy pair popped up at commuter hotspots across the capital to mark the launch of the worldÕs first psychological theme park ride created by Derren Brown, coming to Thorpe Park Resort in 2016. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday December 3, 2015. The incredibly realistic 4ft 7Ó high Ôliving dollsÕ were played by two models who each spent over three hours being transformed by a top team of stylists, costume designers, make-up artists and dressers. The dolls were spotted at numerous venues in London including Charing Cross Tube Station, Oxford Circus, Regents Street and Hamleys where they were seen playing with a toy train set, carrying dolls and pushing an empty 1900Õs style pram. Visitors to the ÔthemedÕ experience at Thorpe Park Resort in 2016 will embark on a 13 minute journey, making the one-of-a-kind attraction a totally unique theme park experience. Photo credit should read: Matt Alexander/PA Wire

Two life-size Victorian-style dolls shocked Londoners this morning as the creepy pair popped up at commuter hotspots across the capital.

The spooky twosome were sent out to mark the launch of the world’s first psychological theme park ride.

It has been created by Derren Brown and will open at Thorpe Park next year.

The dolls were spotted at numerous venues in London including Charing Cross Tube Station, Oxford Circus, Regents Street and Hamleys where they were seen playing with a toy train set, carrying dolls and pushing an empty 1900s style pram.