Zozi Tunzi pens heartfelt letter to lil girl who went viral for saying she’s ugly

‘You are beautiful, capable and enough’

Zozi Tunzi pens heartfelt letter to lil girl who went viral for saying she’s ugly
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – DECEMBER 12: Zozibini Tunzi discusses Miss Universe with the Build Series at Build Studio on December 12, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)

Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi has again reinforced that beauty has no “fixed standard” and that every human being is beautiful in their own unique way.

This after the viral story of little Ariyonna made its way to her TL.

The heartbreaking video that went viral a few days ago showed an Atlanta-based hairstylist, Shabria, doing the four-year-old black girl’s hair on her Insta Stories.

Suddenly the little girl said: “I’m so ugly”, before sobbing, as Shabria reassured her that she was beautiful.

Zozi reposted the video and said: “You are beautiful. To Ariyonna and every other little girl who has felt like this … you are beautiful, don’t let the world tell you any less,” she began her message.

“I have had so many interviews where I have been asked, ‘You challenge beauty standards today. What beauty standards do you think we should have?’ And I always wonder why must we have beauty standards?

“With so many beautiful women in the world who look so different from each other, why should we have beauty standards? Beauty is subjective and so, in that regard, every woman and girl of every race, shape, size and shade is beautiful.

“We cannot continue to live in a world that makes young girls feel less about themselves because they are not the ‘standard’.”

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To Ariyonna and every other little girl who has felt like this..you are beautiful, don't let the world tell you any less❤ I have had so many interviews where I have been asked "You challenge beauty standards today. What beauty standards do you think we should have?" And I always wonder "why must we have have beauty standards?" With so many beautiful women in the world who look so different from each other, why should we have beauty standards? Beauty is subjective and so in that regard every woman and girl of every race, shape, size and shade is beautiful. We cannot continue to live in a world that makes young girls feel less about themselves because they are not the "standard". It is our responsibility, collectively to create a healthy world for children because we need them to grow up to be the extraordinary, capable, kind people this world needs to be a better place because honestly right now we are messing up big time. We need them to be healthy and happy because that is what they deserve. To everyone who has felt like they are different and don't meet the "standard" know that the "standard" is boring. You are beautiful, capable and enough. @lilwavedaddy you are phenomenal for what you did here. Bless you ❤

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Zozi said it was everyone’s responsibility to ensure that no child ever felt the way Ari did.

She added that the world needed to collectively create a healthier place for children to authentically exist.

Many people expressed how heartbroken they were after watching the video and filled Zozi’s comment section with personal messages about beauty standards.

Most vowed to tell their children that they were beautiful, no matter what.

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