Thanuja Ananthan Speaks Up About Being Bullied When She First Debuted in the Entertainment Industry and How Her Animal Rescue Work Has Kept Her Grounded Throughout the Years.
When Thanuja Ananthan’s mother placed both her daughters in front of the television so that they wouldn’t disturb her in the kitchen, little did she expect the glitz and ritz of the Miss World programme that was on screen to completely alter the course of Thanuja’s life. “My sister and I were hooked! We loved watching the women parade in their huge ball gowns as they announced their country’s name. From then on, it was an annual affair at home – we’d watch the pageant together,” she reminisces, before charmingly quipping, “My dad told me to finish my degree and then I could do whatever I wanted. I did that and the next thing I knew, I had the crown on my head and you can find all footage of my ugly crying online!”
“BEAUTIFUL FACE, BUT TOO MUCH HAIR”
You’d think that fresh after getting her degree and winning Miss Malaysia at the tender age of 23, she’d be on a high and on her way to becoming Malaysia’s darling – but a rude awakening was in store for her. “I had people telling me that my hair was too big, my skin too dark, or that I had a beautiful face but too much hair. I’d been asked to cut, colour, and straighten my hair!” she shares. In fact, she puts forth the fact that she’s the first full-Indian girl to win such a big title, ruminating aloud if perhaps that had ruffled some feathers.
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Beauty The Natural Way
With climate change rapidly threatening the future of Mother Earth, we urgently need to curb further acts of destruction. We speak to Law Hong Mei, founder of The Olive Tree, about building a beauty brand that is sustainable from the core.
Even Pets Need Tummy Care?
For many, keeping a pet is more than just caring for an animal; pets are family members, too. We speak to veterinary surgeon, Dr Wafaa Abdul Washefffrom Pets Corner Sdn Bhd, to find out how your pets can stay healthy with a suitable diet
The Healing Power Of Unconditional Love
There’s a saying that goes, “Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.” For one woman, these words resonated deeply. An unlikely companion came into her life at her lowest point and changed everything.
YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND IN ME
“More than half of my time is spent with animals, but I enjoy it,” enthuses animal rescuer, Aileen Lee. The story of this selfless lady’s dedication and love for the fur kids she has saved will warm your heart.
MISSION: Catification
We discover why pet proofing your home ensures harmony and safety for both the owner and the cat.
THE ONE WHO'S TAKING ACTION
Best known for her extensively waitlisted Nina bag, Gabriela Hearst walks the talk when it comes to sustainable luxury. The New York-based designer shares her inspirations, dreams and resolutions for herself and her eponymous label.
BORN TO ENTERTAIN
YOU MIGHT RECOGNISE HER AS THE GENTLE AND LOVING MOTHER IN LEE CHONG WEI, THE BIOPIC OF THE BADMINTON LEGEND, OR THE VULNERABLE YET RESILIENT TEACHER IN WET SEASON, WHICH HIT THE CINEMAS IN MARCH. SOME OF US MAY HAVE SEEN YEO YANN YANN ON THE BIG SCREEN PLAYING VARIOUS CHARACTERS FOR MORE THAN A DECADE. STILL, SHE NEVER FAILS LEAVE HER AUDIENCE IN AWE OF HER ACTING PROWESS.
THE TRUTH BEHIND FAUX FUR
Is imitation fur still a feasible alternative in this modern, fashion-forward world? Nadhirah Othman uncovers how the fur industry – both real and fake – brings a detrimental impact to the well-being of our planet.
Surprising reasons WHY YOUR KID is under performing in school
You’re understandably frustrated that your child isn’t living up to her potential. But before you blame her attitude, check if these conditions are hindering her academically.
A PAWSITIVE' Life
Like in many parts of the world, pet culture has seen exponential growth in Malaysia. In this issue, Lorraine Chai discusses pet therapy, a method of treatment that is gaining traction, and also some of the pet trends you don’t want to miss out on.