The doll, which is being sold for $24.95, wears a red, white and blue leotard and a Nike track suit. It also comes with a stand.
According to USA Today, Douglas has been working with the company for over a year to perfect the doll's wardrobe and to fine-tune facial features and hair texture to match that of the Team USA athlete.
“It looks exactly like me,” said Douglas. “It was a really fun process.”
The @gabrielledoug #Barbie doll is here! Gabby is an inspiration to girls everywhere. #Shero #YouCanBeAnything Shop: https://t.co/4pVAPHOCQY pic.twitter.com/cfg2nFrHum
— Barbie (@Barbie) May 1, 2017
The Barbie is also made to move. The Gabby Douglas Barbie can be bent at its shoulders, elbows, hands, hips, knees and ankles.
The Gabby Douglas Barbie is part of the "Shero" series, which honors female heroes who inspire girls "by breaking boundaries and expanding possibilities for women everywhere," Mattel said.
In 2012, Douglas became the first black woman to win individual gold in gymnastics at the London Olympics. Douglas, 21, won her second team gold medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
"I'm really enjoying things I didn't get to do because I was training. Right now I'm just enjoying life and the amazing opportunities," she said, according to USA Today. "I still want to continue to inspire young girls and to tell them to strive for your goals."
With my very own #Barbie doll, I’m excited to inspire girls to play out their own dreams.https://t.co/N3b8Vi7bLO #YouCanBeAnything #Barbie pic.twitter.com/7YkVScjOuZ
— Gabby Douglas (@gabrielledoug) May 1, 2017
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