Model and activist Winnie Harlow learnt long ago to ignore the haters and be comfortable in her own skin.
SHE was mercilessly mocked for her condition and bullied for years in a world that shuns imperfection. But Winnie Harlow is proud of the skin that sets her apart – and to prove her days of hiding are long gone she recently posted a nearly nude selfie on Instagram.
She shared the sultry snap with her 2,6 million followers along with a message of self-love.
“The real difference isn’t my skin,” she wrote. “It’s the fact that I don’t find my beauty in the opinions of others. I’m beautiful because I know it. Celebrate your unique beauty today (&every day)!”
Her comments section exploded with people lavishing praise on the 23-year old, calling her “beautiful”, “amazingly unique” and “a special gem”.
“You have helped me embrace my vitiligo,” one fan wrote. “If I ever have any doubt I just look to you as an example of self-love.Thank you!”
The Canadian beauty–who defied the odd stobe come one of the biggest names in the modelling industry – has spoken openly about the mocking she endured growing up until she realised her opinion was all that really mattered.
“The only reason I didn’t like my skin was because I was told it wasn’t what’s right. Or I was told it wasn’t normal. But who’s to say that?
“Eventually I learned my opinion of myself matters so much more than anyone else’s and I wish I’d known it earlier. One day I just didn’t give a f**k anymore.”
Her empowering stance has not gone unnoticed among her celebrity peers. Last year pop superstar Beyoncé handpicked Winnie to appear in her ground breaking visual album Lemonade alongside a host of other famous faces, including tennis star Serena Williams and actress Amandla Stenberg.
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ابدأ النسخة التجريبية المجانية من Magzter GOLD لمدة 7 أيام للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة وأكثر من 9,000 مجلة وصحيفة.
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