Named “Perfect Woman” by Men’s Magazine, Brazilian Model Reveals the Downsides of Being “Too Beautiful”

Voted ‘perfect woman’ by a men's magazine, Brazilian model shares the downsides of being ‘too beautiful’
Voted ‘perfect woman’ by a men’s magazine, Brazilian model shares the downsides of being ‘too beautiful’ (Photo: Reprodução/Instagram)

Janaína Prazeres, Brazilian model and influencer who was named ‘perfect woman’ by a Norwegian men’s magazine, revealed that her beauty has brought many disadvantages in her personal and professional life.

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“The people expect me to always be impeccable, all the time. Any minor flaw is subject to criticism. If I’m without makeup, for instance, I immediately get comments saying I look like a completely different person,” she analyzed.

She mentioned that, being considered “perfect,” she feels the pressure to appear as close to perfection as possible all the time, a standard she described as “exhausting.” She said this keeps her from having “a lighter and more spontaneous life,” and that her appearance has become a prison.

Maintaining friendships with other women is a challenge for her, as she feels a sense of envy and competition from them, while men tend to see her as a “trophy,” making it difficult to form genuine and lasting relationships.

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She even felt the impact of her good looks in her professional life, revealing that “her beauty often overshadows” her other qualities, limiting her job opportunities.

However, she admitted to enjoying investing in her appearance and has spent around $300,000 on plastic surgeries to achieve her current look, which includes rhinoplasty, liposuction, removal of a rib to slim her waist, and other cosmetic procedures.

Photo and video: Instagram @janaina3. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.