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This Beauty Pageant Queen Turned A Mean Tweet Into A Positive Movement With #NoMakeupSelfie

Just because you look picture perfect, doesn’t mean that you’re immune from cyberbullying.

North Carolina beauty pageant queen Isabella Gaines, Miss Greater Port City’s Outstanding Teen 2015, found that out the hard way when a stranger tweeted two photos of her side-by-side on June 30 — one with makeup, and one seemingly without.

this is the same person in both pics, amazing what makeup can do @bellagainess pic.twitter.com/kHqefjTkwH

— NCOT no makeup (@kwurtyup) July 1, 2015

The tweet was featured on the “NCOT no makeup” account (NCOT stands for “North Carolina Outstanding Teen” ) which describes itself as “the page where youll (sic) find the prettiest NCOT girls WITH NO MAKEUP! YUCK!”

“I was kind of hurt at first,” said Gaines in an interview with local news station WNCN. But instead of ignoring the tweet or saying something hurtful back, Gaines decided to turn the tweet into an inspiring social media moment.

1 Samuel 16:7 For the Lord sees not as man sees: Man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart. Tonight I received a Twitter notification that directed me to a tweet I found to be offensive and degrading. I used to be very insecure about how I looked without makeup, but I am comfortable in my own skin and have accepted I am not flawless because I know I’m made in God’s image. In order to remain kind I follow what I perceive to be the Golden Rule which is “do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Rude or ugly comments hurt and destroy self-esteem. Beauty comes from within. I just wanted to remind everyone that you are all beautiful, fearfully and wonderfully made in God’s image.

A photo posted by Isabella Noel (@bellagainess) on Jun 30, 2015 at 7:32pm PDT

From there, Gaines told WCNC that her friend, Kenzie Hansley, decided to post her own photo with and without makeup. Hansley ended her message with #NoMakeupSelfie and from there, the movement spread like wildfire. Pretty soon, other pagent queens, celebrities and girls from North Carolina to California were tweeting at Gaines and Hansley with their own selfies.

Supporting @bellagainess #nomakeupselfie campaign to combat bullying @MissAmericaOrg @MissNCPageant #GettingReal pic.twitter.com/R92yw2ld84

— Gretchen Carlson (@GretchenCarlson) July 9, 2015

“I honestly did not expect this type of response. I wanted to help one person, but I am happy it went this big and has an encouraging message,” said Gaines in a conversation with The Huffington Post. “I have learned you don’t have to take things and you can take a stand for things you believe in and you CAN make a difference.”

Amen!

Joining the #nomakeupselfie movement in support of @KenzieHansley & @bellagainess ! #StopCyberBullying #Beauty pic.twitter.com/D0pCrxBJTS

— Miss Santa Clara (@MissSantaClara) July 3, 2015

H/T Buzzfeed

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