The glamour model who grew up like every normal Muslim child in Bangladesh spent £8,000 on chest implants in 2012 to give her a 34D chest. Although she has not done the full gender
reassignment surgery, Amelia’s highest hopes in life is winning the coveted Miss World title, not minding she was born a male.
‘However, now it’s not an issue for us, I love the person she is. I tell people we’re a special couple and that my girlfriend used to be a guy. ‘I have introduced her to my family and they are very happy for us. It’s great she is coming out as being transgender and pursuing a modelling career. She’s an inspiration to others.’
Talking about how she felt she was trapped in the wrong body as a male, Amelia said:
‘I always knew I felt differently from other boys, but in Bangladesh people don’t talk about these kind of things. When I was back home I always tried my mum’s clothes on and put her make-up on when she was out. ‘I always liked it but I never had the courage to be out because my parents are very religious so I thought they would never ever accept it.
‘I was bullied at school for being feminine – I cried many nights wishing I could be different. ‘When they saw me for the first time with breasts it must have been very hard for them to understand. But they are my family and they love me no matter what.’
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