Post by Audrina Beaufort on Oct 25, 2013 21:05:07 GMT -8
[atrb=border,0,true][atrb=style, width: 400px; height: 380px; background-image:URL(http://i800.photobucket.com/albums/yy284/brooklynlolli/x0r3w0.png)] AUDRINA TIFFANY BEAUFORT THE PERSON BEHIND THIS WONDERFUL CHARACTER IS GENERALLY CALLED TIFFANY AND SITS AT SEVENTEEN. SHE LIVES IN THE EST TIMEZONE. ALSO, THIS CHARACTER LOOKS PRETTY SIMILAR TO ERIN HEATHERTON, DON'T YOU THINK? ------------------------------------------------- General Name: Audrina Tiffany Beaufort Alias/Nicknames: Audri; Nerdy Bombshell Age 20 years old Date of Birth: May 28th, 1993 Place of Birth: Burlingame, California Sexuality: Straight Year: Junior Major: Chemistry & Pre-Med Vital Statistics: 33-25-34 ------------------------------------------------- Appearance Audrina is a beautiful girl with glossy blonde hair that ends nearly halfway down her back, naturally straight and almost always worn down. On certain formal occasions, she will style her hair in loose curls or even wear it up depending on how the look complements her attire. Her pale-green eyes are the window for her emotions, and the people close to her can often tell how she is feeling by observing the spark in her eyes. Her adorable freckles are her signature trait and give her face a more youthful look. Audrina stands at 5'6" (168 cm.) and possesses a slender figure due to regular exercise and recreational training. She's a size-4 (US) with a model-esque build: small curves compared to those of most other girls, a thin waist, and long legs. Her body is slightly more athletic looking than the average slim woman, and her toned torso is the result of her transition from chubby to slender in her early-teens, when she began participating in sports and underwent significant weight-loss. Her more glamorous style comprises anything from cute babydoll and sundresses during the day to short and sexy bandage dresses by nightfall. She applies ample makeup to make her features pop. Her casual style, however, consists of less showy attire. Shirts and shorts, maybe miniskirts or jeans, with either boots or sneakers are typically included in her daily fashion, occasionally accompanied by cardigans or sweaters, accessories, and light, natural-looking makeup. ------------------------------------------------- Personality This blonde is more than the pretty face that meets the eye, and isn't simply eye candy. Before she was traditionally beautiful, she was, and still is, a proud and open nerd. By the end of her high school career, she was ranked eighth out of the two-hundred students in her class. She participated in science fairs, was an active member in honor societies (particularly science and math, both in which she held officer positions), and scored very highly on all of her AP exams. Because of this, she still values her intellect above her looks and popularity, but only by the slightest of margins. While she may be visibly outgoing and extroverted, she'd prefer a good book to read at a coffee shop over a joint to share with a group of potheads. Audrina is quite the social type. After breaking out of her shell many years ago, she has never let a weekend pass without going out with her friends to the movies, restaurants, and even the occasional club. She generally greets people with a smile, even if she has to force it from time to time, and she doesn't judge people by their appearances, having experienced firsthand what it was like to be generalized by how she looked when she was an obvious geek at first glance. Furthermore, she knows how to be a flirt when she wants to be, and she had been with enough guys to know how they usually function. Furthermore, the unashamed nerd is a bit of a comedian herself and enjoys making other people laugh when she can. Likes: fruit, vanilla, reading, learning, socializing, parties, ice cream, science, math, beluga whales, dolphins, dogs, cats, reality television, geeky comedies (Big Bang Theory, Community, etc.), pop music, Pokemon Dislikes: blonde jokes (her 'smart blonde' persona has contradicted the stereotype on countless occasions), people knowing how she looks prior to her transformation, douchebags, bitches, judgmental people, careless students and classmates, uncultured and superficial people ------------------------------------------------- Biography Family:
History: "Well, where do I start? I try to suppress the memories of my early childhood as much as I can, but considering this is some sort of full-on observation, I guess there isn't a choice. I was born and raised in Burlingame, only about half an hour away from here, by a nice, upper-middle class family. My mom was quite the scholar and after ended her career as an AP Psychology teacher, she became a doting housewife. Dad was always more of the athletic type; he works as a coach for the San Francisco 49ers and was the wide receiver during his glory days, at 6'4" and 240 pounds of muscle. He was a star player, and my mom was his trophy girlfriend before they got married. Now she's his trophy wife and he can never get away from football, his passion." "I grew up with an unwavering enthusiasm for academics and dedicated much of my earlier life to studying and making high marks. All my life, even through high school, I was an active participant in the science fair, treasurer of my school's chapter of the National Science Honor Society, and a straight-A student. Back then, I always held my studies above my social life, and thus, I wasn't really in the best shape, to say the least. People always said I inherited my mother's intellect and build, while I had my father's coloring in me, with my blonde hair, green eyes, and tanned skin." "Unfortunately, I wasn't like my father in the way he was blessed with physical attractiveness from the start and enhanced through his impressive athletic ability. As a child, I was actually rather chubby. My mother would always tell me, 'Don't eat too much between meals. You'll get stout.' However, when I wasn't studying or reading, I was eating anything from the pantry out of boredom. Because of this, I was an easy target for bullying in elementary and middle school. The short, chubby girl with glasses, weird clothes, and her big nose stuck in a book was me. And no matter how much I tried to cheer myself up, I hated how I looked..." "So at the beginning of Ninth Grade, I underwent something of a rebirth. I tried out for softball, got in, and found out I had my dad's athletic genes after all! When I started losing weight from all the rigorous training, my mother helped me further my transformation; she bought me some more chic clothing, took me to a stylist to get my hair done and teach me how to do my makeup in a prettier manner, and even paid for gym membership at Lifetime so I could get my exercise on a daily basis even when I wasn't conditioning for softball or soccer, which I joined during my sophomore year." "My transformation was complete by the beginning of Tenth Grade, and the effects were immediate; popular people started talking with me and inviting me over to their lunch table, and eventually, they started taking me out with them. And when I told them my name was Audrina Beaufort, they all stared dumbfounded. They had remembered me as that freak nerd they had gossiped about and teased just last year, but they pretended not to notice and no one pointed it out. I was now wearing short dresses, blouses and miniskirts, shorts, and heels, and my glasses had been replaced with contacts." "One thing no one outside my family knows about me is that I underwent rhinoplasty during spring break. I had always felt to self-conscious about my nose. It was never the small, delicate size, nor did it point at the precise angle to be considered perfect. My parents actually surprised me when they agreed to the surgery, but nevertheless, the operation took place four days after my sixteenth birthday. Afterwards, I wasn't exactly sure how I felt, but at school, I noticed it didn't bother anyone, and when I looked in the mirror, it never appeared obtrusive when I stared at my face. However, I was a bit ashamed I had to resort to cosmetic surgery to gain the approval of others, of the people who were too superficial to like me the way I was." "My family is very concerned with beauty and image, perhaps not a much as some, but more than a lot of other families are. I noticed my mom was much happier around me after my rhinoplasty, always complimenting me on the change and saying that I look so much prettier now. " "I never considered myself popular, even after my makeover. I loved being a nerd! I still do! I can't ever forget how it felt to be picked on because I didn't look as beautiful as people wanted to see, and I know this sounds superficial but I still tend to generalize the social royalty at schools as shallow, judgmental individuals." "I ranked eighth out of two-hundred students in my class, and I found many opportunities offered by a bountiful number of colleges, but I decided on staying close to home. So I enrolled in King Protea College. The place is nice, not too large, but there's still definitely an excess of big-headed, shallow people. I guess you'll find them wherever you go, so I just had to deal. I was greeted with the same reception I got during the later years of high school, when everyone liked me for my looks, rather than my personality and skills. My geekiness still shows quite often, and I make no attempt to conceal my genuine personality. Besides, I'm a Chemisty and Pre-Med student, so the people surrounding me are my fellow scholars and nerds. What shame should I feel?" "Of course, there will always be the shame regarding my homely appearance that I desperately try to conceal from everyone. It's like a curse I just can't dispel no matter how much I wish it away. On top of that, the subject of whether my nose is genuine or not is constantly debated, and it's super painful to hear. There's a lot I hide about myself, but it's for the better..." Secrets:
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