Birthmarks and moles no obstacle for Evita


Positive thinking: Evita is facing the world with admirable confidence nowadays

GEORGE TOWN: Born with large and hairy dark moles covering her face and body, she was often called “monster”, and even ridiculed as a “Chipsmore” biscuit. But all this only made Evita Delmundo grow in confidence.

“I have learnt to love my body and accept the birthmarks and moles on it. I am now confident about showing the world my uniqueness,” said the 20-year-old who auditioned for the Miss Universe Malaysia pageant on June 17.

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