भिडियो हेर्न तलको बक्स भित्र क्लिक गर्नुहोस
She said, ‘I felt a pain on the back of my right leg and it just felt like I was getting dead leg. I went to the GP and initially they thought it was just sciatica – which was still surprising for someone my age to get, but then everything just spiraled. I woke up and it was the sc@rie$t thing ever. I thought: I cannot feel my lower half.’
Before Katie was able to take her first steps again, it took her over a year of intense physiotherapy. Her right leg remained largely immobile even though she gained back most feeling in her left leg. It took her more than a year to learn how to walk again. Models of Diversity is a charity and they approached Katie during her rehabilitation because they wanted to promote a more diverse representation of beauty in the fashion industry.
She said, ‘It’s been my dream since I was a little girl to be a solicitor but at the same time when I got ill and the modelling opportunity came up it gave me confidence and gave my life back. We’ve got a few disabled models but they are not plus size. We don’t even have any household plus size models over here – we call Kelly Brook plus size – I just call her curvy! People have got it ingrained in their minds that beauty looks like one thing and disability isn’t included in that by the fashion industry or media.’
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