Dicen que Miss Canadá está gorda, pero nosotros la vemos buenísima ? [Fotos]

La canadiense está siendo acusada de haber subido de peso durante el concurso. 3 min


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Siera Bearchell, representante de Canadá en el concurso de Miss Universo 2016 que se llevará a cabo este 29 de enero, se encuentra en medio de la controversia por un aumento de peso y así se ha defendido en redes.

Siera Bearchell

“Recientemente me preguntaron, ‘¿qué te pasó? ¿por qué has ganado peso? Estás perdiendo puntos’ Esto fue en referencia a mi cuerpo, por supuesto. Si bien soy la primera en decir que no soy tan delgada como lo era cuando tenía 16, 20 o incluso el año pasado, estoy más confiada, capaz, sabia, humilde y apasionada que nunca”, señaló la reina de belleza al publicar una foto de ella en traje de baño durante una pasarela del concurso de Miss Universo.

Y continuó relatando su proceso de autoaceptación, enfatizando que prefiere este concepto en lugar de rechazar su cuerpo. “Tan pronto como empecé a amar quien era, en lugar de intentar siempre encajar en lo que pensaba que la sociedad quería que fuera, gané un nuevo lugar en la vida. Este es el lado que intento llevar a la competencia de @missuniverse. Un lado de la vida que es tan raro de encontrar: la autoestima y el amor propio. Siempre nos enfocamos en las cosas que deseamos poder cambiar en lugar de amar todo lo que somos”, escribió.

Nosotros no la vemos para nada gorda, juzguen por estas fotos:

 

 

You do you girl. ?? #confidentlybeautiful #missuniverse

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«It takes discipline to have the body of a Miss Universe.» It also takes discipline to be accepted into Law School. It takes discipline to run a marathon. It takes discipline to be true to ourselves in a world that is constantly trying to shape us into something we are not. People have asked me if I changed my body to prove a point. No. Our lives are fluid, dynamic and ever-changing. So are our bodies. To be truthful, I restricted my food intake intensely at previous pageants and was miserable, self-conscious and I never felt good enough. No matter how little I ate and how much weight I lost, I constantly compared myself to others and felt like I could still lose more. My mental perception did not match the physical body I saw in the mirror. There were days I would eat a protein bar, workout for hours and struggle to fall asleep because I as so hungry. My body is not naturally lean and that’s okay. I am healthy. I am fit. I am confident. I am me. This is who I am right now and I’m okay with it, so you should be too. My fellow ladies, remember that true beauty, and validation start from within. ? #confidentlybeautiful #missuniverse

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I was recently asked, «What happened to you? Why have you gained weight? You are losing points» This was a reference to my body of course. While I am first to say I am not as lean as I was when I was 16, 20, or even last year, but I am more confident, capable, wise, humble and passionate than ever before. ??As soon as I started to love who I was rather than always trying to fit what I thought society wanted me to be, I gained a whole new side of life. This is the side I am trying to bring to the @missuniverse competition. The side of life that is so rare to find: self-worth and self-love. We always focus on the things we wish we could change rather than loving everything we are. #missuniverse #bodydiversity #IMG

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Your energy introduces you before you even speak. ?@mcmanusphotog Dress @huckhuckhuck

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Seeing double ? As always, wearing @fifthavenuecollection ?#fifthavenuecollection #facstyle

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¿TE GUSTA ESTO? ¡¡¡COMPÁRTELO CON TUS AMIGOS!!!

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