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Her mother, Angela McDaniel, tells me she prefers not to speak about the eye condition because “there’s so much more to Sarah than that.” She encourages McDaniel not to read Instagram comments; “they’re cruel,” she says. “They cut you, they really hurt.”
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Sarah McDaniel has heterochromia iridum (Image: krotchy / Instagram)
So how did Playboy's cover model end-up with different colors? Sarah McDaniel says her heterochromia appeared a few weeks after she was born. Her mother's eyes are different shades of green, with one iris slightly spotted, but there's no family history of the trait, suggesting that it isn't caused by genetics alone. Sturm thinks McDaniel's eyes are probably "just natural variation".
Caption: Sarah McDaniel posing for a photo. Source: Instagram
Professionally, Sarah McDaniel is a well-known model. She gained immense fame after appearing in the music videos for the songs
Caption: Sarah McDaniel posing for a photo as a part of the film ‘Perfect’. Source: Instagram
Caption: Sarah McDaniel was captured during a photoshoot. Source: Instagram
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