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10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by centboy123456(m): 2:04pm On Mar 15, 2018
The future of the freak show is glittering, consensual, and disarming, and right now, there is nothing hotter than a beautiful bearded lady. So step right up and see ten bearded ladies who redefined beauty, from the 1500s to the present day.
Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by Caustics: 2:07pm On Mar 15, 2018
let me spoil your thread angry

looks like someone beat me to it grin grin
Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by Nobody: 2:10pm On Mar 15, 2018
op wats ur attraction to women with beards like Moses
endtime men everywhere

Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by centboy123456(m): 2:11pm On Mar 15, 2018
Helena Antonia



There is little information to be found about Helena Antonia, a bearded lady born in the 1500s, but her status and her role in the court of Holy Roman Empress Maria of Austria makes this mysterious bearded lady more than worthy of inclusion in this list


Helena Antonia was a bearded dwarf who was valuable enough for her portrait to be painted as a member of the court. She was clearly dressed in the feminine attire of the time, and contemporary depictions of her show a full, dark beard


Was she seen as a fully actualized woman and member of the court, or did she have more of a jester role? Whatever her status was, her feelings on the matter have been lost to the mists of time. Little but her portrait remains.

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Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by centboy123456(m): 2:29pm On Mar 15, 2018
9 Julia Pastrana

The story of Julia Pastrana is one of the saddest, most heartrending tales of abuse and dehumanization in the history of showbiz


Born in 1834 in Mexico, Pastrana was variously referred to as the “ape woman,” “bear woman,” “baboon woman,” or “the ugliest woman in the world” due to her uncommon features and hairy face and body. She has been posthumously diagnosed with generalized hypertrichosis lanuginosa, which accounted for all the extra hair, as well as gingival hyperplasia, which made her lips and gums thick and protruding


Pastrana was an incredibly intelligent and accomplished woman. She spoke three languages , and she could dance and sing opera with great skill. Plucked from a Mexican orphanage by the governor of Sinaloa, she was taken to New York to perform. Soon, she had a manager and was touring the world


For six short years, she was the anti-belle of the ball, her accomplishments and skills made all the more incredible to the awed audiences due to their perceptions of her appearance. She married her manager and was soon pregnant with his child. The child inherited her hypertrichosis but died soon after birth . She soon followed him, dying five days later of complications from the birth at only 26


Her husband then proceeded to display the taxidermied bodies of his wife and child as if they were mere museum exhibits rather than people.

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Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by centboy123456(m): 2:38pm On Mar 15, 2018
8 Josephine Clofullia


Josephine Boisdechen was born in 1831 in Switzerland. She had hair all over her body at birth, and by the age of two, she had a full beard. Not sure what to do with their daughter, her well-meaning parents sent her to boarding school, where both her education and her beard both grew substantially.
Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by centboy123456(m): 2:43pm On Mar 15, 2018
8 Josephine Clofullia


Josephine Boisdechen was born in 1831 in Switzerland. She had hair all over her body at birth, and by the age of two, she had a full beard. Not sure what to do with their daughter, her well-meaning parents sent her to boarding school, where both her education and her beard both grew substantially.


Josephine began to exhibit herself with her father as her agent. She met a heavily bearded man named Fortune Clofullia, and they married. Subsequently, Josephine Clofullia became a mother. Her first child died, but her second, a son, survived and also displayed a lovely beard, even as an infant

Josephine started working with P.T. Barnum , along with her hirsute son. She was famously party to a court case where it was alleged that she was a fraud and was, in fact, male. Madame Clofullia most definitely was not and was defended by three doctors, who assured the court that she was a woman

Josephine Clofullia’s later years have been lost to history, but they must have been better than the life of Julia Pastrana.

Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by centboy123456(m): 2:49pm On Mar 15, 2018
7 Annie Jones

Annie Jones was born in 1865 to American parents, her beard already starting to form in the womb and visible at birth


At just over a year old, she was dubbed “the Infant Esau” and exhibited by P.T. Barnum. After being offered $150 a week, which was a lot of money back then, Annie’s mother set up a home in New York with her daughter. Unfortunately, she was forced to return to her home in Virginia, and while she was attending to a family emergency, Annie was kidnapped by a local phrenologist. Luckily, she was found in upstate New York , and her mother returned, never leaving her daughter’s side again

Annie became the Esau Child, and then the Esau Lady, and became a professional freak, traveling the world. She became an accomplished musician and enhanced her appearance by growing the hair on her head over 1.8 meters (6 ft) long. Annie was married twice and died at the age of 37. Surviving photos of her show a delicate, well-dressed woman with a luxurious growth of well-kept facial hair

Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by centboy123456(m): 3:02pm On Mar 15, 2018
6 Clementine Delait

Clementine Delait was a Frenchwoman who delighted in the beauty of her double-plumed


beardBearded from her teenage years, Clementine was married to a baker and ran a cafe and bakery in Lorraine. Originally, she shaved her beard, but after seeing another bearded woman she bet her husband that she could grow a better beard. The
wager attracted customers to their cafe, which, before long, was renamed “Cafe of the Bearded Woman.

In 1904, she obtained government permission to dress in men’s clothing , which she did sometimes. She preferred to cycle in a skirt, though

Clementine Delait was a devoted wife and mother to her adopted child. She was a larger-than-life woman who really seemed like she would have been loads of fun to know. Unable to write, she dictated her memoirs and made it known that she wished to be buried under the words, “Here lies Clementine Delait, the bearded lady.”

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Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by centboy123456(m): 3:08pm On Mar 15, 2018
5 Jane Barnell

Jane Barnell rose to lasting fame in her role as a bearded lady in the 1932 movie Freaks .


Jane was sold to a circus by her mother at the age of four, when her father was away on a business trip. That circus soon left for Europe. She was dumped in an orphanage in Germany when she became ill. Somehow, her father found and rescued her when she was five

Despite this unfortunate start in show business, as an adult, Jane went back to performing and was touted as having the longest beard at the time of any bearded woman, at a length of 33 centimeters (13 in). She performed under the names Lady Olga, Madame Olga, and Lady Olga Roderick. She performed on the trapeze until a railroad accident ended her trapeze career. Then she became a commercial photographer.


Jane Barnell was married several times and had two children, whom she outlived. She was not happy with the portrayal of the people in Freaks and was disappointed with her role in the movie.

Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by jieta: 3:12pm On Mar 15, 2018
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Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by centboy123456(m): 3:16pm On Mar 15, 2018
4 Vivian Wheeler


Vivian Wheeler was born in 1948. Unlike the other women in this list, Vivian was born intersex and had operations to change her genitals to reflect a more traditionally female presentation.


While her mother loved Vivian, her father just wanted the money he could make from her. From the age of five, young Vivian worked the sideshows and sent money home for most of the year. On tour, she was taken under the wing of older bearded ladies, while at home, she was forced to shave. She did not like being forced to change herself by shaving


As she grew, Vivian changed her name to Malinda Maxey and became a person of great faith. She was married twice and had two more long-term relationships with men, despite not being exclusive in her attraction
to men.


Vivian is now retired and is the mother of one son, whom she gave up for adoption at a young age. She reconnected with him on The Maury Povich Show .

Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by centboy123456(m): 3:19pm On Mar 15, 2018
3 Jennifer Miller


Jennifer Miler is a contemporary, out-and-proud bearded lady who has embraced the “freak show” part of her life by taking control of her own performance in her own circus .


Uncomfortable with the idea of shaving her face, Jennifer moved away from mainstream society and has spent her life embracing herself as a bearded woman, redefining her own definition of beauty with feminism and a dash of humor. Jennifer is the owner of Circus Amok. She is a creative force to be reckoned with as a writer, playwright, performer, and activist.

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Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by Nobody: 3:19pm On Mar 15, 2018
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Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by centboy123456(m): 3:23pm On Mar 15, 2018
2 Kore Bobisuthi


Kore Bobisuthi is mother who seems to live a pretty ordinary life, except that she just so happens to have a beard. Kore has a full, luxurious beard, which she exhibits in beard competitions against men. Kore’s beard is so delightfully in place because she suffers from a debilitating disease called polycystic ovary syndrome, also known as PCOS.


Despite her own pride in her beard, she is abused constantly when she’s out in public just for living her own life and not shaving her face. For Kore, her partner, and their son, the problem is not the beard; it is society. And when men feel they have a right to abuse and harass a woman just for having a beard, it’s hard to dispute that.

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Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by centboy123456(m): 3:28pm On Mar 15, 2018
1 Harnaam Kaur

Harnaam Kaur is a bearded lady who is an Instagram star. Despite having a full beard from the effects of PCOS, Harnaam is now a bona fide Instagram personality and model.


You can’t look away from Harnaam, who splashes color all over herself with lipstick, a bright turban, and decadent, richly ornamental clothing and jewelry. Instead of hiding herself away, she adorns herself and puts herself out there. She is an example of positivity and variance in beauty in a world that so often expects women to look, weigh, and act a certain way

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https://listverse.com/2018/03/13/10-bearded-ladies-who-defied-beauty-conventions/

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Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by Nobody: 3:35pm On Mar 15, 2018
No.4 and 5, the men looks like the women and vice-versa. Op u try.
Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by DIKEnaWAR: 4:09pm On Mar 15, 2018
centboy123456:
9 Julia Pastrana

The story of Julia Pastrana is one of the saddest, most heartrending tales of abuse and dehumanization in the history of showbiz


Born in 1834 in Mexico, Pastrana was variously referred to as the “ape woman,” “bear woman,” “baboon woman,” or “the ugliest woman in the world” due to her uncommon features and hairy face and body. She has been posthumously diagnosed with generalized hypertrichosis lanuginosa, which accounted for all the extra hair, as well as gingival hyperplasia, which made her lips and gums thick and protruding


Pastrana was an incredibly intelligent and accomplished woman. She spoke three languages , and she could dance and sing opera with great skill. Plucked from a Mexican orphanage by the governor of Sinaloa, she was taken to New York to perform. Soon, she had a manager and was touring the world


For six short years, she was the anti-belle of the ball, her accomplishments and skills made all the more incredible to the awed audiences due to their perceptions of her appearance. She married her manager and was soon pregnant with his child. The child inherited her hypertrichosis but died soon after birth . She soon followed him, dying five days later of complications from the birth at only 26


Her husband then proceeded to display the taxidermied bodies of his wife and child as if they were mere museum exhibits rather than people.



She Damn well is!
Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by eterisan(m): 4:24pm On Mar 15, 2018
Op put that Nigerian ibo lady na.

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Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by walemoney007(m): 4:31pm On Mar 15, 2018
I can never marry any lady with beards,I don't hate them o,but I won't just be comfortable with it
Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by don4real18(m): 5:46pm On Mar 15, 2018
walemoney007:
I can never marry any lady with beards,I don't hate them o,but I won't just be comfortable with it
You are talking of marriage... I can't even bang them

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Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by highqueen(f): 5:50pm On Mar 15, 2018
loolangry
Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by jericco1(m): 6:14pm On Mar 15, 2018
them even get beard pass me
Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by obonujoker(m): 6:32pm On Mar 15, 2018
O Bob..... na to run o... sorry... I have to run away from bearded women.... I don't hate them though...
Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by centboy123456(m): 7:25pm On Mar 15, 2018
obonujoker:
O Bob..... na to run o... sorry... I have to run away from bearded women.... I don't hate them though...



Lol u dey fear
Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by BabbanBura(m): 7:30pm On Mar 15, 2018
centboy123456:
The future of the freak show is glittering, consensual, and disarming, and right now, there is nothing hotter than a beautiful bearded lady. So step right up and see ten bearded ladies who redefined beauty, from the 1500s to the present day.

My grandmum has beard so is my babe too. I use to think women with beard are witches. But all of them thay i know are wicket sha
Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by Nobody: 7:43pm On Mar 15, 2018
OP... You are a rip off.

You saw this list on Listverse.


I mean......... Am I the only person who sees this??

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Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by bro4u: 8:16pm On Mar 15, 2018
this thread is irritating...
Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by slimay(m): 8:56pm On Mar 15, 2018
Horror
Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by ssikiru: 9:26pm On Mar 15, 2018
hmmmm
what about our own barbie I won't mention name if you know, you know
Re: 10 Bearded Ladies Who Defied Beauty Conventions by falcon01: 9:44pm On Mar 15, 2018
you forgot someone important our very own Queen Okafor

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