“I Lost Both Of My Legs Because Of A Tampon”, Lauren Wasser Defied the Odds and Became a Prominent Model

Lauren Wasser is a model and activist who has overcome incredible odds to become a prominent figure in the fashion industry. In 2012, Wasser lost both legs due to toxic shock syndrome (TSS) caused by a tampon. Despite this devastating setback, Wasser refused to let it define her. She has since become a vocal advocate for women’s health and safety, using her platform to raise awareness about the dangers of TSS and the need for better menstrual product regulation.

Lauren Wasser grew up in a family of models.

Lauren Wasser was born into the fashion industry in California on March 2, 1988. Her parents were both professional models, and she first appeared in Vogue alongside her mom when she was just 4 months old. Unsurprisingly, the young girl would be drawn to this career path.

She lived a full and active life until she became ill.

Lauren Wasser was a talented basketball player who even received a prestigious athletic scholarship. However, she decided to pursue her modeling career instead. Even so, she maintained an active lifestyle for several years.

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Her world was turned upside down at the young age of 24.

AtThe Diary of a CEOpodcast, Lauren Wasser, age 35, shockingly revealed her harrowing experience by saying, “I lost both of my legs because of a tampon.”

The syndrome results from an overgrowth of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria in the body, which can produce a deadly toxin in the bloodstream. TSS first caught public attention in the United States in the late 1970s when several young women became gravely ill. By the 1980s, the syndrome was infecting people at a rate of approximately 6 in 100,000.

It all started with flu-like symptoms, followed by renal failure and, ultimately, two heart attacks, all due to the rare and life-threatening syndrome. With a slim chance of surviving, doctors had to put Wasser into a medically-induced coma to save her life.

After regaining consciousness a week and a half later, Lauren Wasser shared in a poignant interview, “I woke up a week and a half later and had no idea what had even happened. They pumped me full of 80 pounds of fluid.” Tragically, her situation worsened as gangrene spread, causing her right leg and left foot to be engulfed in searing pain. “From there, my feet were on fire, and gangrene set into my right leg and my left foot. There was no option. I had to amputate my right leg.” Then, in 2018, she faced another heartbreaking setback as her left leg had to be amputated.

Lauren Wasser advocates for TSS awareness and safer menstrual products.

As she spoke out about the dangers of TSS, Lauren Wasser emphasized the harmful constituents of tampons, stating, “[They] are made using chlorine bleach, dioxin, and synthetic fibers, which create the perfect storm in our bodies.”

“I have been working with a mother who lost her teenage daughter to TSS when she was 18 — Madeline Mosby. Through the darkness and trauma of that, we have joined forces in wanting to change the world.”

She returned to modeling and became the “girl with the golden legs.”

“My whole job has been to show that you are enough, and you’re beautiful in the skin you’re in and highlighting your scars and the things that you hate most.” With this resolution in mind, Lauren Wasser decided to return to the modeling industry and started looking for gigs again. While many of her colleagues supported her decision to return to modeling, some doubted whether she could make a successful comeback.

Wasser decided to choose gold-toned prosthetics instead of prosthetics that matched her skin color after entirely accepting her new condition. “Making it my own and giving it life, so to speak, changed my perception,” she said, explaining her choice in an interview. Thus, she became the “girl with the golden legs” and started walking for famous designers again.

Currently, she’s still taking the fashion world by storm and fighting for more inclusivity.

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Following the amputation of her left leg due to chronic pain, the model is now able to lead a more active lifestyle. She has resumed playing basketball, which is her passion and is even preparing for a marathon shortly. Additionally, Wasser’s modeling career is flourishing as she walked for Gabriela Hearst and Louis Vuitton in 2022 and was featured in Lacoste, Furla, and Shiseido campaigns.

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In addition to her thriving modeling career, Wasser remains dedicated to advocating for inclusivity and acceptance of individuals with disabilities and diverse conditions within the fashion industry. Her activism and contributions to the fashion world have earned her a spot on Harper’s Bazaar’s special-edition Women of the Year 2022 covers, alongside other inspiring women.” I’ve worked so hard to be myself and never take ‘no’ for an answer,” is how Lauren Wasser sums up her success.

Lauren Wasser’s incredible journey from tragedy to triumph is just the beginning of a new era in modeling. Stay tuned to learn about 16 more unusual models who are revolutionizing the beauty industry.

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The latest pictures of Tom Selleck confirms what many of us suspected

Though the most gifted and affluent people are the ones who can afford to travel to Hollywood, it is the place where dreams come true.

Few people can boast of a good career in movies, but fortunately for us, Tom Selleck is one of those celebrities who has been on TV for a long time.

The main character of Thomas Magnum in Magnum, P.I. was this actor’s big break; he had five Emmy Award nominations for the series and won one in 1985.

But before being well-known, he appeared in several commercials, had a few small parts in TV shows and movies, and appeared twice on The Dating Game. He remembered the game show as “embarrassing and humiliating.” I was defeated. Two times. I wasn’t very witty or shrewd. After that, Selleck received an invitation to join 20th Century Fox’s talent program, where he stayed for about two years before taking a leave of absence to serve six months in the military. He was dropped when he got back, but it didn’t break him.

Selleck told AARP, “The best thing that happened was that I didn’t get a real job until I was 35.””I sounded 15 but looked 35 when I was 25 years old.” Many talented actors succeed as younger leading men but are never able to complete their education because the public does not view them as mature enough.

Magnum P.I. arrived just as he was about to give up on his dream of becoming an actor. In an interview with Closer Weekly, he said, “I think I would never have worked in this business again if Magnum hadn’t worked out.”

Since 2010, Selleck has shared screen time as co-star of the television series Blue Bloods, in which he portrays New York City Police Department commissioner Frank Reagan. The thirteenth season of the program has been renewed.

Selleck has performed the majority of the stunts himself throughout the course of his lengthy career, but it turns out that this choice has had an impact and his physique has changed.

Selleck said, “My back’s kind of messed up.”

“You take a risk when you perform stunts in movies, and I do a lot of them, but you also spend a lot of time sitting still. You may perform a fight scene, then sit in your chair. It’s not as though a personal trainer tells you, “Okay, let’s go, but let’s stretch and warm up for ten minutes, Tom.”

Additionally, he said, “I think the price; I see it with peers and sometimes talk to them.” Just look at how much all those antics cost. They weren’t too difficult, but I believe the stop-and-go nature of it all is the problem.

The actor works out on his Ventura, California ranch to stay in shape. In addition, he has a strong love for horses that he instilled in his daughter.

Selleck and Jillie Mack have been wed for thirty-five years. He consistently prioritizes his family, which is what makes their marriage among the best in Hollywood.

In a 2012 interview with People, Schleck stated, “I left Magnum to start a family.

“I try very hard to have balance, and this ranch has helped me do that,” the man said after it took a while to get off the train.

His wife continued, “We both felt it was the best environment for Hannah to grow up in.”

We hope for Tom Selleck’s good health.

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