She was the unpleasant woman in the world and at the same time the best mother: This woman’s story will make you cry

You’ve probably heard of Mary Ann Webster, the woman known as the “unpleasant woman in history”.

Her appearance, on the other hand, is the product of an illness that significantly altered her fate.

Despite being mocked for most of her existence, she was an exceptionally strong and bold lady.

Mary Ann was born in London in 1874 and grew up in a poor but large family.

She has worked as a nurse since she was a child.

The girl met Thomas Bevan when she was 29, and they got married soon after.

The couple have four children.

However, the woman’s health began to worsen at the age of 32.

Her joints began to ache, she began to endure from migraines, even getting out of bed became a challenge at times.

Doctors couldn’t figure out what was happening to her, and she just can not rest since she needed to work.

Over time, his facial features changed shape and his limbs became thicker and tougher.

Mary Ann, once a pretty and lovely young woman, has lost her femininity.

During this difficult time, Mary’s husband was wonderfully supportive and adoring of her.

But fate had other plans for her: Thomas passed away, leaving the widow to raise four children on her own.

And she already looked bad, passers-by watched her, and each departure from the street was a real ordeal for Ann.

She was happy with any job as long as it paid well.

Furthermore, she noticed an ad for a contest to find the disfigured woman, with a big cash prize.

Mary Ann decided to attend the contest for the benefit of the children, despite the fact that she would become the laughingstock of everyone around her.

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