A bearded woman who endured years of bullying and almost attempted suicide has spoken about her new-found body confidence.
Harnaam
Kaur, 24, of Berkshire suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome and first
started growing a thick facial hair at the age of just 11. She
tried to wax, bleach and shave the hair which had also started coming
through on her chest and arms but finally decided to stop after being
baptised as a Sikh, a religion which forbids the cutting of body hair.
Harnaam said: "At the end of the day, I love myself and the way that I'm formed. Going
through primary and secondary school with the facial hair, kids can be
nasty. It led me to self harm and wanting to take my own life."
"It take a lot of strength to say, 'I want to kill myself'," Harnaam
said. "A split second is all it took. That thought process really
empowered me to just carry on with life."
"I'm more spiritual now
than I am religious, I live my life the way I see fit. I stand for what I
am. To be labelled as a woman you can look however you want."
Harnaam
is now working on a campaign to show that name-calling has a big impact
with anti-bullying charity Fixers and appears in a short film with her
brother.
Harnaam(Right) and brother(Left) |
"The reaction has been amazing and people have found it so powerful," she said.
Her
brother plays the bully in the promo, which Harnaam admits was hard for
him because he's been her "rock" when times have been extremely tough
for her.
More photos of Harnaam below...
...DailyMirror
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