Three years later, Goldstein’s star is still ascending, with campaigns for Adidas, Victoria’s Secret and an ambassadorship for the learning disability charity Mencap under her belt. “My disability has taught me to be ‘me’ – and not to be scared of doing things louder in the world,” says the ebullient 21-year-old, who has Down’s syndrome. “[It’s about] following your hopes and dreams. Never give up, be who you are and smile all the way.
Your personality comes through and that’s what makes you beautiful. Also, kindness and caring makes people beautiful.Since I was tiny, I’ve loved to dress up. I used to put on my sister Amy’s make-up, pretending I was on a catwalk. I had sparkly black leggings and a silver sparkly top. My mum did my hair with gems and headbands to match. I loved everything that sparkled!I was so shocked and overwhelmed – and so, so excited. I never expected it to go viral at all.
KSoltisAnderson Lovely girl