Miss World Runner Up Shree Saini Talked About Overcoming Facial Injuries After A Fatal Car Accident. She’s Come So Far!

Life has a way of throwing curveballs at you when you least expect it. After all, aren’t those experiences that help you grow as a person? However, some events are so traumatic or painful that it can be hard to overcome them. However, there are some who are strong enough to pull through such times and then there are others who get stuck there. Miss America winner, Shree Saini has to be the former. She was also the first runner up for Miss World 2021 and was dubbed as the winner under the “Beauty With A Purpose” category. Her story has left me awestruck and hence, I feel you should hear about it too.
Shree Saini took to Instagram and posted her painful story before Miss World to, “share the global message of hope and resilience.”
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She spoke about the roll over car accident she had when she was in University. Saini said, “I no longer had my face. I couldn’t even recognize myself.” She further detailed how she couldn’t cry as the tears would cause her more pain and that it was the most excruciating pain she has ever endured.
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She ended the inspiring post with the words, “All of us maybe going through some challenges in our lives and I want to share about my personal experience to encourage people. to keep being solution-oriented. to never lose sight of hope. to have a possibility mindset. and to apply solutions to every day difficulties.” Shree Saini’s words hold so much power.
Shree Saini has genuinely pushed me as well. I have been in a bit of a slump but hearing her story made me want to push myself to do more.
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