Acts of selflessness and the generosity of strangers are more common than we might think. Across the globe, there are individuals who consistently go the extra mile to bring about positive changes in the lives of others. With the prevalence of social networks, heartwarming stories consistently emerge, underscoring the deep influence of kindness and compassion. A particularly uplifting narrative took place in Türkiye, where an unexpected meeting between a struggling woman named Rita and a compassionate individual named Shafag Novruz turned into a powerful lesson in humanity.
Shafag Novruz’s encounter with Rita
Shafag Novruz, a young professional stylist specializing in makeup, styling, and bridal hairstyling, encountered Rita, a homeless woman residing on the streets. Moved by Rita’s visibly neglected appearance, Shafag felt a strong urge to leverage her skills and resources to not only enhance Rita’s outer beauty but also to restore her sense of dignity. Unbeknownst to Rita, this chance meeting would set in motion a remarkable transformation, ultimately altering the course of her life.
Rita’s life story
For years, Rita had been grappling with the harsh realities of homelessness, finding solace only in the memories of her late son. Living on the streets, her survival hinged on collecting bottles and bags. Despite harboring the dream of securing employment, Rita carried the burden of societal judgment, primarily stemming from her appearance. Touched by Rita’s narrative, Shafag took it upon herself to tackle the challenge of a transformative makeover, aiming to not only enhance Rita’s image but also facilitate her reintegration into society.
The profound makeover endeavor
Shafag Novruz’s dedication to Rita’s transformation exceeded all expectations. The makeover kicked off with a visit to the dentist, where Shafag personally covered the expenses of tooth surgery to bestow upon Rita the radiant smile she deserved. The subsequent transformation involved meticulous manicures and pedicures, adding to the comprehensive makeover experience.
Later, it was followed by hair care. Rita’s short and damaged hair was straightened, colored blonde, and extended with hair extensions, giving her a vibrant and feminine look. The use of cosmetic products, beauty treatments, waxing, false eyelashes, and expert makeup applications worked wonders. In Shafag’s Instagram post, she thanked the team who made the transformation possible.
The impact and future hopes
The before-and-after images vividly present a woman transformed to the point of being almost unrecognizable, emanating confidence and beauty. Some might even argue that Rita appears significantly younger. Adorned in an opulent black dress, Rita exudes a star-like presence, masking the reality that she was once a homeless individual grappling to survive on the streets.
Comments on Shafag’s post underscored the impactful nature of this transformation. One commenter specifically noted the beauty of Rita’s eyes, while others extended congratulations to Shafag for her remarkable work. The commentary reflected an acknowledgment of the profound effect of the makeover and an appreciation for Shafag’s skill and efforts.
The extraordinary transformation not only amazed internet users but also had a profound impact on Rita’s self-esteem. Filled with gratitude, she expressed feeling more beautiful and confident than ever before. With renewed confidence, Rita is now eager to take on the world. She hopes that her transformed appearance will open doors to employment opportunities, thanks to the incredible generosity of her benefactress, Shafag Novruz.
Shafag Novruz’s altruistic gesture stands as a poignant reminder that compassion and generosity have the potential to ignite positive transformations in the lives of those encountering challenges. Rita’s evolution from homelessness to newfound confidence exemplifies the profound impact a single individual can make on another. Meanwhile, another stylist gave an incredible transformation to a bride with acne.
Dеbrа Wingеr, whоsе реrfоrmаnсеs in thе 1980’s аrе еtсhеd in оur hеаrts, is stunning аt 67
In a timeless tale of romance, Naval Officer Zack Mayo swept factory worker Paula into his arms and carried her from her workplace, leaving fans everywhere wishing they were the beautiful Debra Winger.
The legendary scene in the romantic drama an Officer and a Gentleman–where Richard Gere played Officer Zack Mayo, the handsome hero in navy whites–became the benchmark of love stories for daydreaming fans.
Acting alongside Hollywood’s hottest men, Debra Winger was the envy of many.
Today, Winger, 67, is as beautiful as ever. In the past few years, Winger has posted photos herself on Instagram, first with brown hair and now to a natural wavy gray.
Winger’s first starring role was in the 1976 film Slumber Party ‘57, which led to a part on the hit TV series Wonder Woman (1979), where she played Drusilla, the younger sister to Lynda Carter’s Diana Prince/Wonder Woman. Winger was asked to appear more often but concerned she’d be typecast by that role, she declined.
There were no regrets for that decision, the early ‘80s would be prosperous for the rising star.
At the height of her young career, she received numerous nods from the Academy and Golden Globes for performances in three iconic movies of the 1980’s.
In 1980, she starred in Urban Cowboy, with John Travolta, who at the time was driving fans wild with his smooth dance moves in Saturday Night Fever (1977) and Grease (1988); as Paula in an Officer and a Gentleman (1982) and in Terms of Endearment (1983), where she played Emma, a dying young woman with an over-bearing mother, Aurora, played by Shirley MacLaine.
Despite her huge success, Winger, carving hours from her acting schedule, took a mini Hollywood hiatus, and more than four decades after her rise to stardom, speculation of why she left is still circulating.
Most of these rumours revolve around the feuds that Winger had with her co-stars.
Though fans couldn’t get enough of the handsome Gere, it’s been widely reported that Winger had enough of him on the set.
According to an excerpt published on ABC News from the book, “An Actor and a Gentleman,” by co-star, Louis Gossett Jr., who played Sgt. Emil Foley: “The onscreen chemistry between the two of them was terrific, but it was a different story once the camera was turned off. They couldn’t have stayed farther apart from each other.”
Gossett also claims that Winger didn’t think much of Gere’s acting and wrote that she once described Gere as “a brick wall.” And, the film’s director, Taylor Hackford, whom she also did not likе, she referred to as “animal.”
It wasn’t only people on that film that ruffled her feathers.
Winger, a free spirit in real life and in her role as Emma, also clashed with the prolific MacLaine, a glamourous, eccentric and seasoned veteran.
Their first meeting set the stage for their relationship.
“To see how my character would feel I was wearing all my leftover movie-star fur coats,” MacLaine said in an interview with People. “There was Debra dressed in combat boots and a miniskirt…I thought, ‘Oh my goodness.’”
People writes, “Indeed, the set became the source of Hollywood’s most relished rumors. Winger wanted top billing. One reportedly slugged the other.”
And then, the women were pitted against each other in the Oscars when they were both nominated for best actress.
MacLaine, taking the trophy home, said in her acceptance speech, “I deserve this!”
Rumors aside, Winger insists she “pushed the pause button” on Hollywood for personal reasons and not professional.
“The parts that were coming, I wasn’t interested in. I’d already done that or I’d already felt that. I needed to be challenged. My life challenged me more than the parts, so I dove into it fully,” Winger told People.
After starring in the 1995 romcom Forget Paris with Billy Crystal, Winger took a six-year break.
In that time, she moved to New York City and shifted her focus to actor Arliss Howard, whom she married in 1996. The pair have a son, Gideon Babe, who was born in 1997, and she is stepmother to Sam, Howard’s son from a previous marriage. She also has another biological child, Noah Hutton, whom she mothered while married to her first husband, Timothy Hutton (1986 to 1990).
She reappeared in the 2001 film Big Bad Love, that was directed and produced by her husband, who also co-starred alongside Winger and Rosanna Arquette, who’s next project was 2002 film Searching for Debra Winger. As director of the documentary, Arquette attempts to answer why Winger temporarily аbаndоned her career at peak performance.
Winger gained some momentum with roles in Rachel Getting Married (2008) with Anne Hathaway, the 2017 romcom The Lovers, and the crime-comedy, Kajillionaire (2020).
In 2021, she was in With/In, Volume two of the anthological drama film, in the segment Her Own, which is written and directed by her husband, who also co-stars.
“I don’t know what Hollywood is. I’m living under the freaking sign now, and I just stare at it and laugh. Los Angeles is a place, but the idea of Hollywood doesn’t really exist for me,” Winger said, adding, “…although there must be some in-crowds that I just don’t know about.”
We can’t imagine a Hollywood without Debra Winger and we hope she soon gets to take home an Academy Award ! What are your favorite Winger movies?
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