Scoliosis sufferer taunted for her 'ugly back' becomes a model - before quitting because she realised 'beauty comes from within'

Ms Jones went back to university to study photography. In one of her projects she examined her struggle with her physical appearanceThrough her art and photography, she wants to show other scoliosis sufferers it's OK to have a curved backMs Jones retrained to become a visual artist and is now working with Scoliosis Associtation UK to inspire other sufferers that it's OK to have a curved spineMs Jones retrained to become a visual artist and is now working with Scoliosis Associtation UK to inspire other sufferers that it's OK to have a curved spineAyesha Jones, 24, suffers from scoliosis - which makes her spine curved (right) - and gave up a successful modelling career (left) to become a visual artist after realising 'beauty comes from within'Ayesha Jones, 24, suffers from scoliosis - which makes her spine curved (right) - and gave up a successful modelling career (left) to become a visual artist after realising 'beauty comes from within'Ms Jones was diagnosed with scoliosis at age 13. She was advised to have an invasive operation to put a metal rod into her back, but opted for more holistic treatments such as back exercisesThough she was working as a model, one designer turned away Ms Jones after she had travelled miles because he said her back was unsightlyThough she was working as a model, one designer turned away Ms Jones after she had travelled miles because he said her back was unsightly

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