In a refreshing turn of events, a young Black girl is being applauded for her beauty and has gone viral after a photographer shared pictures of her on their Instagram account.
Five-year-old Jare, from Nigeria, has been dubbed the “most beautiful girl in the world” after Nigerian photographer, Mofe Bamuyiwa posted three gorgeous portraits of her last week. The images showcase the child’s big doe eyes, perfectly smooth skin and impressive head of natural hair as she gazes into the camera.
“Oh yes she’s human ! She’s also an angel!” Barmuyiwa writes.
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“I could have made her smile and make her laugh out loud but I put her in their natural moments for us to see through their eyes!”
The pictures quickly amassed 16,000 likes with posters making comments like, “This is what you call the most beautiful girl in the world. Wow.”
“The opportunity came and I had to take a bold step to express my ideas of how I want to take portraits of kids,” Barmuyiwa, whose work celebrates the beauty of black women, explains. “I want to portray the interception between her childhood and adulthood so both stay timeless!”
She adds: “Posing them as adults! Was my trick to create it a timeless portrait!”
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Although Jare is not a professional model, Barmuyiwa told Yahoo Lifestyle that she convinced the Jare’s mother to start an Instagram page, which has already attracted more than 5,000 followers.
The young girl is the latest in a trend of children going viral for their naturally stunning looks. Previously, 17-year-old, French model Thylane Blondeau was also hailed as “the most beautiful girl in the world” after her pictures were published in a Vogue Paris supplement called Vogue Enfants, at the age of six. This launched a succesfull modeling career and now other young models have been discovered in a similar way on social media.
Something tells us Jare, who has two sisters, Jomi, 7, and Joba, 10, who also have “striking features” may very well be next in line.
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