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A photographer unexpectedly snapped her picture at homecoming. Then, modeling agencies called.

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A photographer unexpectedly snapped her picture at homecoming. Then, modeling agencies called.

Anok Yai doesn’t really like the picture that is on the verge of changing her life.

She concedes it’s a high-quality photo and politely thanks the people who tell her she’s beautiful, but she was surprised by the photographer aiming his camera at her during Howard University’s homecoming celebration. To her, the resulting picture makes her look like a “deer in headlights.”

Tens of thousands of people disagree. In just more than a week, that photo has brought Yai Instagram fame and gained the attention of nearly a dozen modeling agencies, she said, including one that flew her up to New York for an interview on Tuesday.

She suddenly finds herself in new and exciting territory, as a dream that she chose not to pursue has ended up pursuing her instead.

Yai was born in Egypt, but her heritage is Sudanese and her family has lived in the United States since she was 2.

As a child, she and her sister were engrossed by “America’s Next Top Model,” the Tyra Banks-hosted show that pitted aspiring models against each other in a series of challenges. The Yai girls would envision themselves as contestants, racing to interviews and gigs in New York, walking runways in Paris.

People had always told Yai she was gorgeous enough to grace the cover of a magazine, but the models she’d seen growing up were all white or light skinned — and she was not.

Plus it was a crowded and complicated field. When people told  her she looked “exotic,” she worried the modeling world would see her as an easily-discarded fad.

“My fear was being able to stand out because there’s so many girls modeling and the industry is always changing,” she told The Washington Post.

So she shelved her modeling dreams and enrolled at Plymouth State University in New Hampshire. She’s a biochemistry major and wants to be a doctor.

A school friend recently suggested a trip to Howard’s homecoming. The friend had transferred from there but thought Yai would enjoy an immersion in the Howard experience.

But if they went, the friend said, they’d have to dress the part.

“My friend was like ‘Anok, you have to dress nice. All these girls, they dress amazing.’ ” Yai recalled. “My friend was like ‘If I see you in a T-shirt and jeans, you’re not walking…

 

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I am a future butterfly at the stage of growth when I am turning into an adult. I am enclosed in a hard case shell formed by love, family, and friends. It is the hardest stage of becoming a black butterfly. You will encounter many hardships only to come out stronger and better than what you went in. At this stage, you are finding out who you truly are and how to love yourself.

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