Teen Model Challenges Society's Stereotypes Of Down Syndrome
Aspiring Teen Model Challenges Society’s Stereotypes Of Down Syndrome
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Ed Powell
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May 19, 2015
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Madeline Stuart is an 18-year-old aspiring model, and she’s here to challenge society’s rigid definition of what “beautiful” is.
Madeline, who lives in Brisbane, Australia, has Down syndrome. She writes on her Facebook page that she believes “modeling will help change [society’s] view of people with Down syndrome.”
“Exposure will help to create acceptance,” she says. According to WPVI-TV, Madeline struggled with her weight as a youngster. Thanks to healthy eating and exercise, the teen lost 45 pounds. Madeline now dances, swims and does gymnastics and cheerleading.
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Aspiring Teen Model Challenges Society’s Stereotypes Of Down Syndrome was originally published on praisecleveland.com
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