Throughout her career, supermodel and actress CarrÉ Otis has been celebrated for her striking physical beauty—but in this brazenly honest memoir she revisits the ugliest parts of her past to reveal the events that ultimately brought her to strive for, and champion, the kind of beauty that can only be found within. In Beauty Disrupted CarrÉ details the triumphs and challenges of her career in modeling, her rise to fame on the covers of Elle, Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, and Marie Claire, her battle against eating disorders and drug addiction, and her infamous marriage to Mickey Rourke. Beauty Disrupted is her inspiring and personal memoir, a story of difficult lessons learned and inner beauty rediscovered, by a woman famous the world over—not only for her face but, now, for her fighter’s spirit.
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Sexual Content - 3/5
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Violence - 3/5
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Language - 4/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 3/5
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Summary
This was a long story about what it's like to make it big in the modeling/acting business. I found it to be a little tedious and boring. The author is somewhat whiny and
full of selfpity. I felt like it was a story we've all heard before.