But despite the way her disorder has affected her appearance, Gaydos is confident in how she looks — so much that she decided to become a model.In a new interview with Cosmopolitan, Gaydos opens up about her career as well as her condition, explaining that she’s never felt any insecurities about her appearance. “I was never, ever bothered by the way that I look. It has nothing to do with me,” she says. “Everybody has their own insecurities…It’s really limiting, depressing, to worry about what other people look like and what other people think of us.