Meet the incredibly beautiful Australian-Sudanese model Nyadak Duckie Thot

There are incredible models that show us that beauty comes in all colors and shapes.

For example? Meet Nyadak Duckie Thot, who resembles a Barbie doll with her symmetrical lines and flawless skin.

Her ethnicity is Australian and Sudanese and her striking beauty has given her much publicity  .

Nyadak Duckie, 22, has six siblings and grew up in Melbourne, Australia.

Her parents settled in Australia, leaving war-torn South Sudan a year before she was born. Her father works as a veterinarian, and her mother works in a nursery.

Duckie started modeling at the age of 15. It was her sister Niki, who also works as a model, who introduced her to the world of modeling.

In 2013, she appeared on  Australia’s Next Top Model  , a similar show to the American one hosted by supermodel Tyra Banks.

Duckie was only 17 when she participated and finished third.

After the TV show, she took a chance and moved to Brooklyn, New York, to try to launch her career.

With just $400 in her pocket a year ago, her first job in New York City was with world-renowned makeup artist Pat McGrath, something she had always dreamed of.

In 2017, her career took a complete turn when she participated in a photoshoot called “Duckie After Dark,” where she looked almost identical to a Barbie doll.

After appearing in a photograph titled “Duckie After Dark,” people couldn’t tell if they were looking at a person or a doll.

This spectacular type of photography is known as “Barbie Style” and has amazed many people around the world.

Depending on the light, the model, nicknamed Duckie, has different skin tones.

In 2017, she faced harassment for being a Black woman and for her hair. She responded:

“A Black woman isn’t really taught how to take care of her natural hair; she’s just taught to hide it. I think hair salons, the media, stylists, and the hair industry itself are to blame.”

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