Miranda Cohen has a problem: “It’s been extremely annoying as I can’t change the way my eyes look”

Regardless of how good someone looks, there are times when they feel insecure about it. Fitness influencer Miranda Cohen who has dedicated her career to staying fit has recently opened up about the same. The 27-year-old talked about the biggest insecurity on her social media.

A few hours ago, the fitness influencer penned an honest note about her biggest insecurity sharing how she overcame it. She shared it with her 1.5 million Instagram followers, who showed her immense support and love. Let’s check it out!

What makes Miranda Cohen insecure? 

Despite being a successful model and fitness influencer with a massive social media following, the Florida native has frequently faced trolling for her eyes. Miranda’s latest Instagram post revealed that her biggest insecurity was her eyes which looked high 24/7. The fitness influencer shared that she has been facing constant mocking since her middle school days for the way her eyes looked.

However, eventually, Cohen realized that she, “had to accept and brush off.” Miranda finds it annoying and silly for being trolled for something she cannot change. She stated in her post, “ it’s been extremely annoying as I can’t change the way my eyes look.” Furthermore, the fitness influencer revealed that when light hits her eyes, her left eye immediately closes like her right eye, which she finds quite weird. 

Being a fitness influencer, Cohen gets frequently pointed out for her flaws. However, she learned to embrace herself and comprehended that no human is perfect. She ended her post by saying, “We are all unique and beautiful in our own way.”

Nevertheless, fans showed immense support for Miranda. Take a look: 

Some fans believed that Miranda has beautiful eyes; 

“I love your eyes 🤍🥹”

“I think you look great with natural eye . They matched with your personality “

Someone appreciated her courage to talk about her insecurities; 

“I think it’s really important for influencers to open up about things like this because it helps other people who struggle with similar things to know they’re not alone. “