Josie Cunningham's Argumentative Essay On Abortion

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An aspiring porn star, Josie Cunningham went through a shock after she was badly beaten by a stranger. As per Mirror, Josie got a busted lip and bruises all over her body. The mom of three was attacked by a "pro-lifer" who had a miscarriage on the same date when Josie publicly announced that she is getting an abortion for her to get a nose lift.

As per the source, Josie didn't file charges against the woman who attacked her, as she understood her situation. The source even made it clear that Josie felt genuinely sorry for her.

"She was screaming at her 'you're f**king disgusting! Anyone who can abort a child for vanity is a disgrace! I'm pro-life, I'd never kill a child!" Josie didn't fight back, and she said that when the girl was initially hurling abuse at her all she could think about was how awful it must have been for her to be losing a child and reading about her having an abortion.
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She didn't call the police, as she felt like the girl was acting out of character - perhaps due to grief - and she genuinely felt bad for her."

As per Daily Mail, Josie is dubbed as the 'most hated woman in Britain'. Her first shot to fame was when she asked NHS to fund her boob job with a sole reason that she had it enlarged due to the fact that she was bullied for having small breasts.

She was then granted £5,000 for the procedure. This being said she sold tickets to have viewers watch her give birth live. She then planned on paying NHS. She collected a total of £30,000 for the tickets, but she then cancelled the show after finding out that she had baby

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