Agnesa Vuthajt - Miss World Albania 2004, Miss Universe Albania, natural beauty - once told her she had to make her nose. Up to that point, he had not thought of it. After all, he reasoned, he has won beauty contests, so it must be beautiful as it is.
Invited to "Invitation at Five," Agnesa spoke little about aesthetic interventions and the only thing that had to change in life.
?I was once on a live show in Kosovo about aesthetic changes and there was a nose doctor present. He told me 'you need to operate your nose.' After the show, [I thought] 'how he told me, how he told me live, people will be affected. What if I really have to do my nose, what do people say? ' I was fixated. Looking at myself in the mirror, I said something right. The nose is not as straight as the operated ones. But no, I think it goes with the face, so no. "
What a horror it must be to point out a flawed trait, a trait that you considered hitherto normal. Even more terrifying should be when this feature makes no difference, as in this case.
Agnes' nose on one side:
Agnes's nose on the other hand:
And from the front:
It looks more like the nose leading to the doctor as an example than it does the nose leading to the doctor to do.
However, in such cases, screw up Tayna's reaction when they were also told that she has to make her nose.
"People are used to seeing those who are left without a nose shrinking on screen and mine look abnormal. I like that I have always had the opportunity to do so. The main thing is not to put it into foreign affairs, for others it is okay. "