«The most important thing is self-confidence»: this dancer proves that nothing prevents one from being happy

She received negative comments about her weight, but she didn’t give up.

Lizzie Hawell breaks all stereotypes about ballet. It is traditionally expected that ballet dancers will be very thin, but Lizzie proves that the weight of the dancer should not be a decisive factor in his ability to dance.

Lizzie began to dance at the age of six, and at 15 she shared a video in which she performs a ballet, which quickly became viral and gained millions of views on social networks. Nevertheless, she also received negative reviews about her weight, some advised her to stop dancing.

Lizzie has idiopathic intracranial hypertension (VVG), which increases the pressure of the cerebrospinal fluid and can lead to blindness if it is not stopped. Despite her condition, she finds refuge in dancing and considers it therapy.

Lizzie was a lot of mockery, but she also received great support, and many consider her a role model.

Lizzie’s history shows that we should not allow anyone to dissuade us from what we love. When we do what we love, we find happiness even in difficult circumstances.

It is very important to break stereotypes and look beyond the limits of appearance in order to evaluate the talent and hard work that is invested in ballet.

Lizzie Hawell is a source of inspiration for many and reminds us that we need to focus on things that make us happy and not allow anyone to humiliate us.

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