The fascinating and tragic story of Mary Ann Bevan

I’m pleased with how far our civilization has progressed in 2022 in a lot of respects.

While it’s true that some things were better in the past, if we only go back a few centuries, we can see that there were some aspects of daily life that actually belonged in the past.

“Freak shows” were one of the most well-liked attractions in the 19th century and were seen as a regular part of American society.

They were essentially mobile circuses that featured “odd” individuals, like bearded women and Siamese twins.

Mary Ann Bevan, one of these “odd” people, earned the title of “Ugliest Woman in the World,”

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