Woman Who Was Called A Monster For Her Head-To-Toe Hairy Moles Might Be The Next Miss Universe
20-year-old Evita Patcey Edgar Delmundo is no stranger to bullying. When she was a child, cruel classmates called her “monster” and “chocolate chip cookie” because of the hairy dark brown moles and birthmarks that cover her entire body, but now the Malaysian, who works part-time at a local cat cafe, is defying the people who taunted her by auditioning for Miss Universe.
“In primary school, no one wanted to be friends with me,” she said. “I remember a teacher having to ask two girls to accompany me during recess, and they were whispering ‘why do we have to treat her like a princess?’ It broke my heart. I told them that they don’t have to follow me and they went off immediately. Basically, I was a lonely girl.”
She told Elle magazine that she learned to accept herself for who she was after attending a church camp when she was 16. “I really learned how to love myself and communicate with others,” said Evita, who had once considered having her moles removed. “This was probably the first time I truly started accepting who I was, how I look.”
Her audition for Miss Universe Malaysia was on June 17, and she’s currently waiting to find out if she’s progressed to the next round or not. But even if she doesn’t succeed, Evita says that it won’t dent her newfound confidence and she’ll continue to enter other beauty pageants in the future. “I’m just keeping my fingers crossed. If I don’t get through, there’s always another platform.” (h/t: dm, elle)
“In primary school, no one wanted to be friends with me,” said Evita Delmundo. “It broke my heart. I was a lonely girl”
Image credits: Evita Delmundo
Classmates called her “monster” and “chocolate chip cookie” because of the hairy dark brown moles and birthmarks that cover her body
Image credits: Evita Delmundo
But now she’s defying those who taunted her by auditioning for Miss Universe!
Image credits: Evita Delmundo
She learned to accept herself for who she was after attending a church camp when she was 16
Image credits: Evita Delmundo
“I really learned how to love myself and communicate with others,” said Evita, who had once considered having her moles removed
Image credits: Evita Delmundo
“This was probably the first time I truly started accepting who I was, how I look”
Image credits: Evita Delmundo
Her audition was on June 17 and she’s now waiting for the results. We’re all crossing our fingers!
Image credits: Evita Delmundo
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Share on FacebookAlthough said with mean intentions, "chocolate chip cookie" is a pretty nice nickname to have ;D
There is a non-invasive way to get rid of these mutated skin cells. I use it to remove moles, and warts, from my face and neck. Its 'Apple cider vinegar'. It takes time, but it is guaranteed to kill off the mutated cells, along with the base mutation. All of these mutations originate from a single skin cell, that grows like crazy. You can either apply the vinegar to a piece of gauze that is taped over the mutation, or you can dab the vinegar on a continual basis. The gauze application is quicker, but it shows. Continual dabbing takes more time, but it too kills the mutated cells. Here's the Google search page: https://www.google.com/search?client=opera&q=remove+mole+with+vinegar&sourceid=opera&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
Load More Replies...people are so mean for no reason. i accept the fact that some people can fin her 'ugly' or 'not attractive'. but it's not a reason to bullied her? for my part. that's the kind of cookie i'd eat :-)
Why? Why would she try to enter Miss Universe? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But Miss Universe, while selling itself as 'defining what it means to be Confidently Beautiful ', only has conventional beauty at it's core. One glance at previous contestants shows not a blemish between them. It's a measure of perceived conventional beauty, not actual beauty. It's a contest that further contributes to our unrealistic and unhealthy expectations of supposed 'beauty'. "Let's hope she wins!" Screw that, lets hope the show ceases to exist. (Although I'm very happy she has embraced her moles).
That's great and she looks great but I don't think it breaks beauty barriers. She's attractive and has moles. Show me someone with small eyes and a double chin, no lashes, crooked teeth and thin hair, unsymmetrical features and a lopsided nose auditioning for Miss Universe and then we can say standards of beauty have changed.
You have a good point, but a lot of people consider moles 'flaws,' so it's actually a good start.
Load More Replies...Do I find her attractive? Nope. But my opinion doesn't matter in the least. If she is a happy with the way she looks and feels confident enough in herself to audition for Miss Universe than bravo for her.
But would you find her attractive without the moles though? I'm curious!
Load More Replies...chocolate chip cookies are tasty and beautiful, YOU ROCK GIRL!
She's actually beautiful, not as pretty as my wife, who will surely be reading this, but yeah, she's beautiful.
I threw a vote in your direction just because of the mid part of your comment. XD
Load More Replies...Although said with mean intentions, "chocolate chip cookie" is a pretty nice nickname to have ;D
There is a non-invasive way to get rid of these mutated skin cells. I use it to remove moles, and warts, from my face and neck. Its 'Apple cider vinegar'. It takes time, but it is guaranteed to kill off the mutated cells, along with the base mutation. All of these mutations originate from a single skin cell, that grows like crazy. You can either apply the vinegar to a piece of gauze that is taped over the mutation, or you can dab the vinegar on a continual basis. The gauze application is quicker, but it shows. Continual dabbing takes more time, but it too kills the mutated cells. Here's the Google search page: https://www.google.com/search?client=opera&q=remove+mole+with+vinegar&sourceid=opera&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
Load More Replies...people are so mean for no reason. i accept the fact that some people can fin her 'ugly' or 'not attractive'. but it's not a reason to bullied her? for my part. that's the kind of cookie i'd eat :-)
Why? Why would she try to enter Miss Universe? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But Miss Universe, while selling itself as 'defining what it means to be Confidently Beautiful ', only has conventional beauty at it's core. One glance at previous contestants shows not a blemish between them. It's a measure of perceived conventional beauty, not actual beauty. It's a contest that further contributes to our unrealistic and unhealthy expectations of supposed 'beauty'. "Let's hope she wins!" Screw that, lets hope the show ceases to exist. (Although I'm very happy she has embraced her moles).
That's great and she looks great but I don't think it breaks beauty barriers. She's attractive and has moles. Show me someone with small eyes and a double chin, no lashes, crooked teeth and thin hair, unsymmetrical features and a lopsided nose auditioning for Miss Universe and then we can say standards of beauty have changed.
You have a good point, but a lot of people consider moles 'flaws,' so it's actually a good start.
Load More Replies...Do I find her attractive? Nope. But my opinion doesn't matter in the least. If she is a happy with the way she looks and feels confident enough in herself to audition for Miss Universe than bravo for her.
But would you find her attractive without the moles though? I'm curious!
Load More Replies...chocolate chip cookies are tasty and beautiful, YOU ROCK GIRL!
She's actually beautiful, not as pretty as my wife, who will surely be reading this, but yeah, she's beautiful.
I threw a vote in your direction just because of the mid part of your comment. XD
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