Today World Vitiligo Day 2023 is being celebrated. Vitiligo is also called white patch disease, in which the skin appears lighter than the natural skin color or turns white. Those who fall in the grip of this disease lose many opportunities to move forward due to the fear of the society. Even today, there are many misconceptions in the country regarding vitiligo, due to which many people who are suffering from this disease stop living openly. But those people have become examples for such people who themselves are struggling with this disease and have made their own identity in the world. Let us know the names of such models and social media influencers who are openly enjoying life with vitiligo disease.
Manisha Malik
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Manisha modeling with Vitiligo disease and is a famous content creator. Manisha makes people aware of Vitiligo disease. Manisha told in an interview that some children suffering from vitiligo are afraid to meet new people, they are afraid of what other people will think about their appearance.
Prarthana Jagan
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Model and social media influencer Prarthana Jagan has been suffering from vitiligo since the age of 11. In an interview, Prarthana had told that in childhood she had heard many taunts from people due to this disease. People used to call him ‘orange face’ and ‘mask’. Prarthana told that she was broken because of what happened to her in the society and school. But later she raised her voice against it and in today’s time she is a famous model. Prarthana has modeled for many magazines including Grazia.
Ranjani Ramakrishnan (Ranjani)
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Rajni was also diagnosed with vitiligo disease in her childhood, after which she used to question herself why this is happening to her only. Rajni told that in the end she started modeling while fighting this disease and in today’s time she is famous.
Shantanu Gosavi
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Shantanu, who is suffering from the problem of Vitiligo, is a famous model and designer in today’s time. Shantanu graduated in Textile Design from NIFT Gandhinagar, Gujarat, and is now freelancing as an artist and trying his hand at Modelling, Photography, Designing and Dance. Her experience growing up with vitiligo was very different from the rest of the models. Shantanu tried several remedies, but to no avail, he accepted it as it was. Shantanu’s mother also had vitiligo disease.