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Melissa Blake: They told her she was very ugly and she ended up modeling at NY Fashion Week – El Sol de Hermosillo

currently lives in a society that only seeks to stop or avoid the success of others and this can be seen daily on social networks.

There is not a day that is not known about a case in which he was criticism of a person either by their appearance, by their physique, by their tastes, by their actions and so on.

Melissa Blake’s story is not very different from others, but it is certainly one with a happy endingsince regardless of the negative comments, she did not stop fighting for her dreams.

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In 1981, a young woman with Freeman syndrome – Sheldon came into the world with a genetic bone and muscle disorder which caused him to endure more than 26 surgeries.

Melissa Blake, like most people, began to upload selfies to their social networks, an action that caused the appearance of haters They constantly attacked her.

Most of the comments focus on mentioning that she should stop uploading photos of her face since she was very ugly, even knowing that she suffered from an unusual syndrome.

Melissa Blake’s self-esteem led her to success

surely any another person would have been intimidated by the negative comments they received on social networksbut thanks to the education and love of her parents, Melissa Blake’s security was superior to all criticism.

The young woman’s response was to continue with her selfie content, and precisely this attitude was what opened the door to the New York Fashion Week stages.Well, in no time it went viral.

One of Melissa Blake’s biggest fans is Mindy Scheier, founder and CEO of Runway for Dreams, who in 2020 invited the girl to one of the biggest fashion events in the world.

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“When I was a teenager, someone said that I could never be a model because I am disabled,” said the now model in an interview for Bright Side.

Now is dedicated to writing that covers relationships, disabilities and a bit of pop culture, but take advantage of your free time how disability activist.

She has a degree in journalism and her writings have been part of renowned magazines such as The New York Times, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, ELLE and others.

Undoubtedly Melissa Blake’s story is inspiring for everyone, since the limits should not be set by anyone other than yourself.

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