Lizzie Velázquez is speaking out against the currently trending memes that target obese, disfigured, or in some way non-mainstream people.
A popular trend has become creating a meme with a stereotypically unattractive person, with words such as, “I’m looking for (name), can you tag him/her?” Velázquez herself was featured in some of the memes.
Velázquez has come into pop culture knowledge because of her looks. She is 5 foot 2 and weighs in at about 60 pounds, as she was born with a rare disease called neonatal progeroid syndrome, a condition that prevents her from accumulating any body fat at all.
Ten years ago, Velázquez was featured in a video that hailed her “the world’s ugliest woman.” Since then, the 27-year-old has become an author and motivational speaker about her struggles. Velázquez took to Instagram to post the meme of herself along with words condemning the heartless posts, and to offer support to those being made fun of, like herself.
“No matter what we look like or what size we are, at the end of the day we are all human. I ask that you keep that in mind the next time you see a viral meme of a random stranger,” she wrote.
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