
Get To Know Eden Wilson The Actress That Defied The Odds
"Now recently sponsored by Capcut thanks to Biggastate's sponsorship program her fight is now powered by a platform that helps her content be seen just as she intended."
21 year old Scottish Actress Eden Wilson was born with a rare condition called Turner Syndrome (This is when a female is missing all or part of one of her X chromosomes)
Performing has always been an outlet for her. Through portraying different characters she began to understood the value of being different and embracing that. It all started with writing and choreographing skits to perform in front of her family, then talent shows and drama groups.
People have always made very open assumptions about her and hercapabilities. But she's beaten some incredible odds already. After being told i'd struggle in the industry and that they couldn't imagine me on TV. Good thing they won't have to imagine it.
These assumptions haven't stopped Eden from studying acting - to performing in local theatre productions to working on film as a supporting actor. It hasn't stopped the actress from auditioning and perusing opportunities that interest her, having learned that the only way someone has no chance is by not taking it.
She's showing young women and others affected by disability, anyone who's been told that they can't that anything is possible and not to give up. Her hope is to see a larger spread of diversity and opportunity in the industry and to be a part of that.
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