Woman, 19, mistaken for toddler because of illness: ‘I want to be a star’

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“Not many people have this rare disease,” said the aspiring model and singer. “The good thing is I’m still surviving and most people can’t survive with this.”

Nothing can stunt her ambition.

“As your height is small, you cannot do anything, you do not walk, then how will you become an actor,’ some people abuse [me],” she told Jam Press. “Not many people have this rare disease. The good thing is I’m still surviving and most people can’t survive with this.” “We also don’t have a car to come and go and I have to put a diaper on my waist as sometimes it can get wet,” she said, adding that has a hole in her waist that allows urine to leak constantly. “I wasn’t born with a urine bladder and because of that urine keeps flowing through my waist all the time.”Jam Press/@aboli__jarit

She’s loved dancing and singing from a young age, but her bones became weaker as she grew older. She began falling and fractured her leg, which grew tone so painful she stopped walking or even standing.“When I went to ‘Indian Idol,’ it was a matter of great pleasure for me, I can’t tell you how much I loved it,” she said. “I want to become a singer and an actor in Bollywood and Hollywood, I hope to be able to do it soon.

 

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