Models at NY Fashion Week & the Woman Who Was Called “Too Ugly” After Posting Her Photos Show Bullies Wrong

Melissa Blake has Freeman-Sheldon syndrome, a genetic bone disorder. She had always wanted to be a model, but her impairment was said to prevent it from happening. She modeled at New York Fashion Week years later.

Journalist Melissa Blake writes on pop culture, relationships, lifestyle, and disabilities. Blake was affected from birth by the hereditary bone and muscular disorder known as Freeman-Sheldon syndrome.

Regarding her knees, hands, hips, and spine, the journalist has had around 26 surgeries. Blake had always wanted to be a model, even with the challenges brought on by her illness. She claimed that although growing up, she read all the well-known glossy publications, she had never met somebody like her.

Blake was robbed of her goals as a youngster, though, and informed that because of her disability, she would never be a model. For years she has been plagued by unfavorable remarks.

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