Many dream of being able to do what are considered “dream” jobs: footballer, singer, model and so on. Jobs that are certainly highly rewarding and that, although not without effort, offer many more advantages than negative implications: however, we are talking about professions in which fame, wealth and a certain “power” are not lacking and it is therefore not surprising that they are very sought after.
However, there is someone who could easily perform one of these activities, but has consciously and with strong conviction decided not to do so, preferring a clearly different profession than the many modelling offers.
Johanna Juhlin, 26, is a Swedish woman who emigrated from her country to the United States. The classic story of a foreigner seeking his fortune abroad? Far from it.
The young woman “fled” her homeland while she was constantly being sought out to be hired as a model, but she has deviated from that world that does not seem to interest her at all.
Yet she could very well “afford” it: Johanna has a harmonious, slim and very feminine physique. But she chose a completely different profession to earn a living: bricklayer.
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Together with her sister Evelina, she has started her own company that carries out renovations and interior conversions: Tvillingarna Måleri Kristianstadm.
They are very good at their job, we can admire them on social media while they carry out all kinds of “processes”: plastering, painting, plastering, wallpapering, and much more. Johanna in particular has attracted the attention of the public, which is, to be honest, purely male.
This fact may have brought her some fame, but the girl also had to deal with very unpleasant and discriminatory harsh criticism.
Many have accused her of not having any notable talent as a mason and of being followed only because she has an attractive and sensual body.
Some of the criticisms come from the male counterpart who does the same job as her, while among the more positive comments that stand out regarding her physical appearance…
In short, prejudice and discrimination struck again: these two sisters got involved and followed their passion, even if it was “unusual”. But there is nothing wrong with that, right? What do you think?