the bearded lady
The term "bearded lady" refers to a woman who has facial hair, often due to a condition called hirsutism. This condition can result from hormonal imbalances, genetics, or other medical issues. Historically, bearded ladies have been featured in circuses and sideshows, where they were often celebrated for their uniqueness.
In popular culture, the bearded lady has become a symbol of diversity and acceptance. She challenges traditional beauty standards and encourages discussions about gender and identity. Notable examples include Annie Jones, a famous bearded lady from the 19th century, who gained fame in the circus world.