Disabled Woman Nervously Shares Her “Sexy” Photos And Twitter Falls In Love With Her
Sometimes, the internet can seem like a bad place. But when something important needs to be done, it instantly restores our faith in it. And the whole of humanity.
Nila Morton from Greenville, South Carolina, has just been reminded of that.
Morton was born with a rare condition called Ullrich congenital muscular dystrophy, which causes severe muscle weakness, and uses a wheelchair to get around.
The woman doesn’t usually post pictures of herself when she puts on a nice dress or goes out because she fears negative comments. But this time was different. This time, Morton felt really beautiful and sexy, and tweeted a few pics of herself anyway. And the Internet noticed. However, its reaction was anything but negative.
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“The day that my post went viral, I was studying, honestly,” Morton told Bored Panda. “Sundays are my study days, so I usually don’t be on social media. When I took a break, I saw how my post went viral and how most people loved my photos.”
Even though she doesn’t upload her entire life online, in her heart, Nila is really content with herself. “I’m human so I do have my days when I wish I could change something,” she said. “[But] usually, I love how I look. I love my disability and my wheelchair. I call it my throne. That’s how I have confidence.”
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“Most people love my image which is shocking because I know society feels like people with disabilities don’t have a life. [But this is] false.” Nonetheless, she was surprised at the support she has received. “Of course, there were jerks but there were [way] more loving people.”
“[The Internet’s reaction] made me feel good. I don’t need validation because I know who I am and I love who I am. However, it does feel good to show people that people with disabilities can live life. They can be beautiful. Shoot, they can be sexy! We are still human. Knowing people can see that now in 2020 makes me feel better about posting it.”
Nila dreams of becoming a model one day so she can show the world more beauty of people with disabilities. “I want to become a role model to help people chase their dreams and not be ashamed of being who they are,” she said.
Here’s what a few of the 500K people who liked Nila’s photos said about them
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Share on FacebookWoah, she looks amazing! And that douche who called her r******d was in the wrong mindset. You keep going girl!
Not only is the person who insulted her in the wrong mindset, he not a good judge of dancing cause the girl can move!!
Load More Replies...I wish I had the confidence to wear and look that good in a dress like that. Stunning ^_^
KEEP IT REAL: The poverty rate for handicapped in individuals is near twice the national average. Please help and support everyone but especially those who need a little extra assistance. Here is where I get that statistic ttps://www.disabilityscoop.com/2011/09/14/more-1-in-4-poverty/13952/
what the hell bp? whats with the "sexy" no that s**t dont need quotes shes f*****g beautiful
Absolutely beautiful I wish I could pull off that dress. (as in wear, not literally pull it off her sickos lol)
"Disabled" is necessary...it's our badge of honor. We overcome every pile of s**t that's thrown our way, with a completely different approach. I know this because my life is split into two parts: before and after. One day I'm getting a TKD belt, the next...I'm in a coma. I'm learning everything all over again. But I'm doing it. So is she! Underestimate us, that should be fun. ;-)
She is so beautiful. I don't think I could pull off wearing a dress like that in a million years. She has a beautiful smile and that dress was beautiful.
Sex appeal is personal. You draw some people in, while others have no interest . I wish people, particularly women would get it through their heads that you don't need sexy clothing to be attractive
She is absolutely adorable! She should be proud of who she is because she looks all woman to me!
You look fine, have faith in yourself and forget other people, it used to bother me.............not now !!
she feels beautiful because she is beautiful!! she should keep being her beautiful self and if anyone tells her anything, ignore them because they’re probably just jealous that they’re not as cool/awesome/beautiful as she is! 😘 💖 😊
Fair play to her. As a (manual) wheelchair user I'm lucky not to have (major) body confidence issues but I do understand how brave she's been & I hope this boosts her confidence.
Gorgeous! I don't usually correct people, all right, I do, but Niyonce refers to herself as disabled, meaning not able. She may be differently abled, but never dis!
I'm in a (manual) wheelchair and I refer to myself as "disabled".
Load More Replies...Can we stop acting like she's some kind of hero for posting a picture of herself. So she's in a chair. who gives a f**k, seriously, And also stop acting like everybody else are heroes just for being nice. Jesus Christ, these articles are ridiculous. Acting like it's some huge Amazing thing that a pretty girl in a wheelchair posts pics and people respond positively...quick let's write an article about this amazing moment.
SHUT UP. SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP. You're that douche, aren't you? Oh, so that's why you only have , excuse me, had 1 upvote before I downvoted you.
Load More Replies...I know that BP is very prudish web site but here is one bronn for you :) 1vcllv-5e4...540ff1.jpg
The word disabled is needed because ignoring her disability does no good, and avoiding the word "disabled" means it's a shameful word, when it is not. It's just a descriptor and using it neutrally removes the stigma from it. She is disabled, not using the word isn't going to change that.
Load More Replies...Woah, she looks amazing! And that douche who called her r******d was in the wrong mindset. You keep going girl!
Not only is the person who insulted her in the wrong mindset, he not a good judge of dancing cause the girl can move!!
Load More Replies...I wish I had the confidence to wear and look that good in a dress like that. Stunning ^_^
KEEP IT REAL: The poverty rate for handicapped in individuals is near twice the national average. Please help and support everyone but especially those who need a little extra assistance. Here is where I get that statistic ttps://www.disabilityscoop.com/2011/09/14/more-1-in-4-poverty/13952/
what the hell bp? whats with the "sexy" no that s**t dont need quotes shes f*****g beautiful
Absolutely beautiful I wish I could pull off that dress. (as in wear, not literally pull it off her sickos lol)
"Disabled" is necessary...it's our badge of honor. We overcome every pile of s**t that's thrown our way, with a completely different approach. I know this because my life is split into two parts: before and after. One day I'm getting a TKD belt, the next...I'm in a coma. I'm learning everything all over again. But I'm doing it. So is she! Underestimate us, that should be fun. ;-)
She is so beautiful. I don't think I could pull off wearing a dress like that in a million years. She has a beautiful smile and that dress was beautiful.
Sex appeal is personal. You draw some people in, while others have no interest . I wish people, particularly women would get it through their heads that you don't need sexy clothing to be attractive
She is absolutely adorable! She should be proud of who she is because she looks all woman to me!
You look fine, have faith in yourself and forget other people, it used to bother me.............not now !!
she feels beautiful because she is beautiful!! she should keep being her beautiful self and if anyone tells her anything, ignore them because they’re probably just jealous that they’re not as cool/awesome/beautiful as she is! 😘 💖 😊
Fair play to her. As a (manual) wheelchair user I'm lucky not to have (major) body confidence issues but I do understand how brave she's been & I hope this boosts her confidence.
Gorgeous! I don't usually correct people, all right, I do, but Niyonce refers to herself as disabled, meaning not able. She may be differently abled, but never dis!
I'm in a (manual) wheelchair and I refer to myself as "disabled".
Load More Replies...Can we stop acting like she's some kind of hero for posting a picture of herself. So she's in a chair. who gives a f**k, seriously, And also stop acting like everybody else are heroes just for being nice. Jesus Christ, these articles are ridiculous. Acting like it's some huge Amazing thing that a pretty girl in a wheelchair posts pics and people respond positively...quick let's write an article about this amazing moment.
SHUT UP. SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP. You're that douche, aren't you? Oh, so that's why you only have , excuse me, had 1 upvote before I downvoted you.
Load More Replies...I know that BP is very prudish web site but here is one bronn for you :) 1vcllv-5e4...540ff1.jpg
The word disabled is needed because ignoring her disability does no good, and avoiding the word "disabled" means it's a shameful word, when it is not. It's just a descriptor and using it neutrally removes the stigma from it. She is disabled, not using the word isn't going to change that.
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