Miss Nepal grabbed attention with photoshoot in bikini

Miss Nepal grabbed attention with photoshoot in bikini

Jane Garret, who took part in the Miss Universe pageant to represent Nepal, became one of the most media-covered contestants of this edition because she broke stereotypes as a plus-size woman.

Without perfect measurements or the desire to be perfect, the model sent a message of acceptance and respect to different bodies in the world’s most important beauty pageant.

Now that the competition is over, his message has gained strength as he has participated in various entertainment programs and also released content through which he has connected with his audience.

For the occasion, she published a video of a photo session she did in Miami in which she wore a spectacular black bikini.

Jane Garret, Miss Nepal, enjoyed the city’s sun and showed off her best poses for the camera. She managed to inspire many women to accept themselves as they are and to break with the dictates of an ideal body that have been imposed for years.

In addition to the audiovisual material, the young woman left a message in which she suggested: “You can tell I like the beach. Rejection is protection, baby!” When someone or something rejects you, it is the universe protecting you from the worst!

There was no shortage of comments for Miss Nepal and many users expressed their admiration for how she showed that curvy women are beautiful too.

Some of the messages they left are: “After seeing you at Miss Universe, I look in the mirror like a diva. Thank you for making history in the world. I admire and respect you”, “Bravo, women come in all sizes and they are all beautiful”, “Beautiful, that is true beauty, natural, real and genuine”, “How beautiful”.

Miss Nepal speaks with Alicia Machado

This week, beauty queen Alicia Machado, Miss Universe 1996, shared on Univision’s Siéntese Who Can!

During the show, both spoke about the criticism they received because of their weight and how they were able to break out of the mold.

In the case of Jane Garrett, she said that the situation was so overwhelming that she considered taking her own life: “Just a year ago I wanted to take my own life, but last year I had to change my mindset, you know? I really hated my body, I hated myself, I lost all my self-esteem, I also suffered from anorexia because I have hormonal problems that make me gain weight. Even today people call me ‘pig’, ‘whale’, ‘buffalo’, they call me that, but I don’t let it affect me anymore because I have an affirmation of myself.”

Furthermore, he commented: “The only thing you need is self-affirmation, that is the most important thing, from God and from you.”

At the Miss Universe pageant, the contestant from Nepal became one of the most popular spectators, because during the competition she enchanted many with her story and when she walked the catwalk, she did so with a strength and confidence that gave her steadfastness among the participants. This success is also reflected in the interest she has generated among social network users who want to continue to learn about her life and support her with her message of inclusion.

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