Stefanie Giesinger: She shows her “lady’s beard” – and the comments on it

Stefanie Giesinger
She shows her “lady’s beard” – and the comments on it

Stefanie Giesinger stands by her body.

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Stefanie Giesinger stands by her hair on her face, as she makes clear with new posts. But it also shows the reactions to it.

Model and influencer Stefanie Giesinger (25) stands by the hairs on her face. She makes that clear with her most recent Insta stories. “She has a lady’s beard, nose hair, outgrown nails”, she writes for a corresponding close-up of her face and a finger. “But the main thing is gemstones,” adds the former “GNTM” winner in her German-English mix. By the gemstones she means the small sparkling stones that stick to her canine tooth.

In the next photo she shows a slightly larger section of her face and draws attention to the “monobrow” in the comment, i.e. eyebrows that have grown together. She then writes a confident “Who cares?” (Eng. “Who cares?”) and the rather thought-provoking sentence: “The girl that was bullied in school for that staff.” (Eng. “The girl who was bullied at school because of these things.”)

The third photo shows a smiling Stefanie Giesinger, who addresses her followers directly: “So to my cuties with more body and facial hair: You are beautiful! Don’t let you tell anything else.” (Eng. “So to my cuties with more body and facial hair: you are beautiful! Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.”)

Nasty and enthusiastic reactions

With this, at the latest, she has her 4.3 million crowd on the hook. And so titled her next story also “Meanwhile in mein Postfach…” (Eng. “Meanwhile in my mailbox…”). In this picture, Giesinger shows nasty reactions to her posts, including the comment “Disgusting” (Eng. “Disgusting”).

But one story further begins the positive feedback part, because the model obviously spoke from the soul of many. “Read your messages all the time and I literally have tears in my eyes!” Says Giesinger. What literally makes her cry are sentences like these:

“Thanks Steffi for your realness, I racked my brains about it as a teenager because nobody was there who said it was totally normal and okay.” Another follower gets very enthusiastic and writes: “Omg, thank you for posting this, I have it all and it’s quite an insecurity from me, I think it’s so cool that you’re posting this!!! Thank you”. And another commented: “I wish someone would have told that my 16 year old self – thanks for sharing girl.” (Eng. “I wish someone would have told that to my 16 year old self – thanks for sharing, girl.”)

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