Though he was called ugly and left a few times, now he has a wonderful girlfriend with whom he’s living happily

A kid named Jono Lancaster was born in England in October 1995. But Jono is totally unique among all the other kids. He has Treacher-Collins syndrome, a genetic disorder that alters specific parts of the face by interfering with the formation of the facial muscles.

Jono has a face that resembles the “bird man,” with his eyes, nose, mouth, and face all being oddly distorted. Jono’s luck was not good; in addition to having an uncommon disease, he was also born into a cold household. Because they did not want to raise a child with his outward appearance, his parents made the decision to place him in foster care.

But after two months, a woman called Jean Lancaster decided to adopt the abandoned baby with a strange ailment; thus, fortune continued to smile upon the young guy. He was given a tranquil and happy life by Jean, who reared him with the same devotion she would have given her own kid.

The biggest challenge was maintaining his mental health during his formative years, when everyone around him, especially his peers, teased and avoided him. Even though his original parents abandoned him as a toddler and he had never met his two younger brothers, Jono’s suffering did not cease intensifying, and he fervently longed to discover them.

Eventually, Jono did locate them, but they were not as hospitable to their son. Despite his challenging circumstances, Jono Lancaster has had a very meaningful and rewarding life. He overcame obstacles caused by his looks by working hard, using his skills, and being persistent in order to pursue a profession.

He held a variety of jobs, including waiter and teacher, but he found the most success when he started a career as a fitness coach and opened his own club. He now has his own business and a reliable salary.

Furthermore, this 30-year-old travels the world to provide self-improvement courses since he detested looking in the mirror for a large portion of his adolescence. But because of his adoptive parents’ unwavering love, Jono has learned to accept his looks, try to live a normal life, work with autistic kids, have a partner, and have had a number of cosmetic procedures.