Disabled Sisters Are Queens Of Beauty Pageant | BORN DIFFERENT

Disabled Sisters Are Queens Of Beauty Pageant | BORN DIFFERENT

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The Whipple family, unable to have children naturally, adopted four children, including Ava from Bulgaria and Jessa with spina bifida. Initially hesitant, the family embraced pageants, which significantly helped Jessa with communication and Ava with self-esteem. The girls' participation in pageants has been transformative, allowing them to compete with peers and change perceptions of beauty.

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In what ways did pageantry help Ava with her self-esteem issues?

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What is the significance of the phrase 'change the face of beauty' in the context of the pageants?

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What changes did the parents observe in Jessa as she participated in pageants?

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