As a 17-year-old surfing the web, Lizzie Velasquez came across a
video of herself on YouTube made by some people who described her as the
“world’s ugliest woman” The video, viewed 4 million times, was
accompanied by a cascade of cruel comments calling her a monster and
asking why her parents didn’t abort her. Devastated, she spent days
shutting herself from the world behind a wall of tears, thinking her
life was over.
But now 26, the inspirational woman has hit back at the trolls with
an anti-bullying documentary about her life, describing her battle with a
rare condition which stops her putting on weight. She was born with
Marfan syndrome and lipodystrophy, which is a problem with the way fat
is distributed in the body.
Lizzie only weighs 26kg. Now, Lizzie owns a YouTube channel, which
boasts more than 300,000 subscribers. She fought back by giving a TED
Talk in 2013 which ganered over 10 million viewers and which she says
changed everything. “A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez Story” premiers
at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas, today
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