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Self-styled human Barbie Michelle Rovinsky isn't your average survivalist.

The 32-year-old shoots guns, handles knives, hunts wild boar and packs pistols beneath evening gowns, miniskirts and denim shorts.

Bunny, from Florida, who carries a concealed weapon at all times, wants to inspire a generation of girls ‘brainwashed’ by celebrities such as Kim Kardashian and the revealing Miley Cyrus with her own YouTube channel.

She calls herself Bunny Hunter and claims she's on a mission: "Maybe I can get girls interested and aware that you can wear this dress and still protect yourself, and no one will be wiser to the fact that you're packing some serious heat."

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She also claims that men aren't her only viewers on YouTube.

"The demographic is 80% male, 20% female," she said. "But in the beginning it was 90% male, so that shows improvement.

“A lot of women are afraid of guns because they don’t know anything about them.

"So for them to see another girl who’s efficient with firearms, who’s teaching them how to use them, I think that helps a lot."

Michelle Rovinsky, 32, poses for a photograph while holding a Sig 556 patrol rifle and a M1 carbine in front of her guns collection at home in Tampa, Florida (
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"One of the things that drives me to do the channel is giving women the knowledge and power to protect themselves against criminals.

"I’ll find women and try to talk to them and build that awareness that this is a dangerous world and you should be on your guard."

Coming from a military family, Michelle laments how American girls are being raised.

“It’s very sad that the role models that women have to look up to are people like Miley Cyrus, Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton," she said.

In the family: Michelle Rovinsky with her mother Ellen and father Tony (
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"Their behaviour is not what I would call proper.

“The liberalisation of this country is an extreme concern to me as well as anybody else who has their head on their shoulders.

“They’re brainwashing people to believe whatever they want, they control the social media and that really worries me cause it’s propaganda."

She hopes to start courses in self-defence, survival and preparing for a major catastrophe.

She added: “These days women don’t know what dangers await them out there in the real world. I blame parents, schools and the government for not educating young women - I want to change that.”

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