During a new essay for the Wall Street Journal, the Sopranos actress looked back at a comment made about her back in sixth grade, which she said has "stuck with" her "for life."
Before going on to become a model and Oscar-nominated actress, Bracco was a "tall and gawky" kid in middle school when some of her classmates on the school bus told her "they had voted me the ugliest girl in sixth grade."
"As for that childhood insult, it stuck with me for a long time," Bracco, now 70, recalled, while explaining how it had an effect on her modeling career.
But Bracco also remembered her father's reaction to the harsh comment. "He said, 'I don’t care about them. You’re the most beautiful girl in the world to me.'"
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