The fascinating and tr,agic story of Mary Ann Bevan

In many ways, Iโ€™m happy with how far our society has come in 2025. Sure, certain things were better in the old days, but if we look just a few centuries back, there are aspects of everyday life that well and truly belong in the dustbin of history.

In the 19th century, โ€freak showsโ€ were one of the most popular attractions out there, and viewed as a normal staple of American culture.

In essence, they were traveling circuses displaying โ€œoddโ€ people โ€“ such as bearded ladies and Siamese twins.

One such โ€œoddโ€ person, Mary Ann Bevan, became known as the โ€œUgliest Woman in the Worldโ€ โ€“ and her remarkable history and tragic fate show why we must never forget herโ€ฆIndividuals of different ethnicities or with different physical abilities have always fascinated people โ€“ but putting them on public display and making money out of them is something that is wrong, no matter the time period weโ€™re talking about.

Today, itโ€™s just unacceptable to treat deformed people as objects of entertainment โ€“ but in the 19th century, crowds flocked to see them. From the 1840s to the 1940s, โ€œfreak showsโ€ were at the peak of their popularity, and exploitation for profit wasnโ€™t considered morally wrong.


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