Is supermodel Evangeli Antreos on the spectrum?

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15 Feb 2022, 12:14 pm

A model of South Sudanese heritage from Canada I found attractive, but I think she has Autism/Aspergers. Heather Kuzmich may have not been the only one who has Autism. Evangeli has absolutely NO diagnosis, but I want you to judge for yourselves.


For one thing, she's a good painter:
https://www.instagram.com/evangeliarts/?hl=en


But it's not just painting that makes her possibly have Autism/Asperger's:

This quote may or may not convince you:

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I am a very easy going person. I am not as outgoing and talkative as most models. I am very discipline, and reserved. I am a bit shy, quiet but I don't let that stop me from my work. I am the complete opposite when I am in front of a camera. I let my work speak for me. I enjoy the opportunity to express my myself on the runway, in a photo shoot or the clothes I wear. My love for fashion is what draws me to this industry.



What do you think?



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15 Feb 2022, 5:30 pm

I wonder if the ocd community have draft picks like people that have or think they have autism do.



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15 Feb 2022, 5:35 pm

Quite possible. Melissa Koole is also on the spectrum
https://www.instagram.com/melissakoole/?hl=en



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15 Feb 2022, 6:01 pm

ParamountCartoons93 wrote:
What do you think?
I think any you may be projecting your own hope for a talented and successful life on of your own on someone who has already attained it. The fact that you find her attractive also supports this though — people with”crushes” often imagine common qualities that may not even be there.

The fact that she is comfortable with flashing lights, loud music, and odd-fitting clothes made of odd fabrics belies the “sensory overload” aspect of autism. Being a graceful fashion model belies the “physical clumsiness” aspect, too.



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15 Feb 2022, 6:26 pm

Fnord wrote:
ParamountCartoons93 wrote:
What do you think?
I think any you may be projecting your own hope for a talented and successful life on of your own on someone who has already attained it. The fact that you find her attractive also supports this though — people with”crushes” often imagine common qualities that may not even be there.

The fact that she is comfortable with flashing lights, loud music, and odd-fitting clothes made of odd fabrics belies the “sensory overload” aspect of autism. Being a graceful fashion model belies the “physical clumsiness” aspect, too.


I mean it's just a bit of harmless speculation Fnord?



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16 Feb 2022, 7:17 am

cyberdad wrote:
Quite possible. Melissa Koole is also on the spectrum
https://www.instagram.com/melissakoole/?hl=en

Yes she is

As for Evangeli, not nearly enough information. Autistics usually come off as edgy, they make people nervous, not "easygoing". That is not proof she is not autistic.


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16 Feb 2022, 7:16 pm

cyberdad wrote:
Fnord wrote:
ParamountCartoons93 wrote:
What do you think?
I think any you may be projecting your own hope for a talented and successful life on of your own on someone who has already attained it. The fact that you find her attractive also supports this though — people with”crushes” often imagine common qualities that may not even be there. The fact that she is comfortable with flashing lights, loud music, and odd-fitting clothes made of odd fabrics belies the “sensory overload” aspect of autism. Being a graceful fashion model belies the “physical clumsiness” aspect, too.
I mean it's just a bit of harmless speculation Fnord?
A question was asked, I answered it. Problem?



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16 Feb 2022, 7:29 pm

Not necessarily.

Not all NTs are these super outgoing, mindless zombies that don't have to push themselves once in a while to live up to their dreams. She might just be a sensitive NT with shyness or something. And being brilliant at something or interested in something doesn't automatically make one autistic. NTs can have ambitious interests too.


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16 Feb 2022, 8:08 pm

Joe90 wrote:
Not necessarily.

Not all NTs are these super outgoing, mindless zombies that don't have to push themselves once in a while to live up to their dreams. She might just be a sensitive NT with shyness or something. And being brilliant at something or interested in something doesn't automatically make one autistic. NTs can have ambitious interests too.


Yeah that makes sense. She is also breaking into an industry where her "look" isn't that widely popular so she's also breaking glass ceilings which might make her appear cautious.