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The fame-hungry woman seems to be basking on the attention people have given her. She is happy that after enduring so much pain and discomfort, she’s finally getting the recognition she deserves. Avendano maintains an Instagram account to further her modeling career, uploading photos mostly containing her unrealistic figure.
“People stop what they’re doing and stare—everywhere I go, I get attention,” she said. “People shout at me in the street. They can’t believe that my figure is real.”
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