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Birthmark bullies won’t stop my Hollywood dream

Bullied mercilessly at school for her distinctive birthmarks, Marika never believed that she’d be able to accomplish her dream of becoming a Hollywood actress. Throughout her childhood, she suffered cruel taunts from school bullies, who said she looked like a ‘cow’ and was ‘splattered with mud’. After undergoing seven painful surgeries to remove the largest of her birthmarks – which cover 60% of her body – Marika says she has finally decided to embrace her unique look. She now hopes to become a Hollywood actress to inspire body confidence in other girls. “I will never look like a typical movie star,” she explains. “But I’m glad. My birthmarks make me who I  am. It’s taken me 19 years, but I finally love and respect myself.”

Marika’s story has appeared in Good Housekeeping, and the Mail Online.

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Apert syndrome didn’t stop me from finding love

Fun-loving Jean never thought she’d find her Mr Right as she was born with a condition called Apert syndrome, which causes facial malformation. Cruelly dubbed ‘ugly’ by bullies, she was self-conscious about her appearance and had given up all hope of getting married and having a family of her own. But all that changed when she met Martin, who Jean says has finally made her ‘feel beautiful’.

Jean shares her touching story in this week’s Pick Me Up.

 

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Bullies called me ‘Tumour Girl’ but I’m beautiful the way I am

 

In Chat magazine, Sophia opens up about how bullies mercilessly teased her for her facial tumour. The 20-year-old was born with neurofibromatosis, which causes growths. Refusing to let it get her down, she simply told them it was her ‘special cheek’. Now she’s hoping to raise awareness to support others with the condition.