Being mega-fit (not my words) and an ex-model obviously I have never had to think what life is like for an ugly person. But today I did.
This is Robert Berry, 42, who sadly died running the London Marathon at the weekend:
Nice guy by all accounts, and public donations to his chosen charity have risen to £30k since news of his death hit the internet.
Now this is Claire Squires, 30, who also sadly died at he London marathon in 2012:
Her donations rocketed to over £1m when news of her tragic death became public knowledge.
So why the huge difference? I can only assume it's because one is an average looking bloke in his 40s, the other a hot chick of 30. Are people more likely to dig deep for a hottie?
What are your thoughts? Are you more likely to get your credit card out for a pretty woman over an ugly one? Have you ever experienced this sort of uglyism? Have you been passed up for promotion because you look like Jamie Pollock after being slapped in the face for 12 hours by a fish?
This is Robert Berry, 42, who sadly died running the London Marathon at the weekend:
Nice guy by all accounts, and public donations to his chosen charity have risen to £30k since news of his death hit the internet.
Now this is Claire Squires, 30, who also sadly died at he London marathon in 2012:
Her donations rocketed to over £1m when news of her tragic death became public knowledge.
So why the huge difference? I can only assume it's because one is an average looking bloke in his 40s, the other a hot chick of 30. Are people more likely to dig deep for a hottie?
What are your thoughts? Are you more likely to get your credit card out for a pretty woman over an ugly one? Have you ever experienced this sort of uglyism? Have you been passed up for promotion because you look like Jamie Pollock after being slapped in the face for 12 hours by a fish?