Monday, July 1, 2013

Abbey Curran, the first ever disabled person to compete for Miss USA inspires young girls by letting them know that being different is o.k....


When Abbey Curran first saw a flyer for a local beauty pageant, she was 16 and walked with a pronounced limp due to cerebral palsy. Despite classmates who dismissed her chances of winning, she was determined to compete.
In 2008, Abbey was crowned Miss Iowa and became the first disabled person ever to compete for the title of Miss USA.
She says she broke the glass ceiling so it would be normal for girls who are different to be counted among beauty pageant contestants.

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