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Time & Perspective Quote by Niki Taylor

"I always hated my mole growing up. I even thought about having it removed. At the time I didn't do it because I thought it would hurt, and now I'm glad I didn't"

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A supermodel admitting she once wanted to erase a “flaw” is a quiet rebuke to the entire machinery that made her famous. Niki Taylor’s mole isn’t just a beauty detail; it’s a symbol of the way bodies get audited under the hottest lights. The line lands because it refuses the usual makeover narrative where confidence arrives via correction. Instead, Taylor credits a mundane, almost childish fear - “I thought it would hurt” - for saving her from a decision she now reads as self-erasure. Pain, here, is both literal (a procedure) and cultural (the pressure to comply).

The subtext is sharper: the industry that sells perfection also survives on tiny points of difference. Moles, gaps, crooked smiles - they become branding once the world decides you’re allowed to be iconic. Taylor’s relief (“now I’m glad I didn’t”) quietly rewrites the timeline: what felt like a liability in adolescence becomes an asset, or at least a signature, once the gaze shifts from peer scrutiny to professional image-making. It’s an honest account of how self-acceptance often arrives retroactively, after the market and the mirror stop agreeing.

Context matters: Taylor came up in the ’90s supermodel era, when magazine covers were both aspiration and inspection. Her remark reads like a reminder that “natural” beauty is rarely natural in feeling; it’s negotiated, sometimes accidentally, between insecurity, economics, and the slow realization that individuality is the one feature trends can’t fully replace.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Taylor, Niki. (2026, January 16). I always hated my mole growing up. I even thought about having it removed. At the time I didn't do it because I thought it would hurt, and now I'm glad I didn't. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-always-hated-my-mole-growing-up-i-even-thought-118212/

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Taylor, Niki. "I always hated my mole growing up. I even thought about having it removed. At the time I didn't do it because I thought it would hurt, and now I'm glad I didn't." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-always-hated-my-mole-growing-up-i-even-thought-118212/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I always hated my mole growing up. I even thought about having it removed. At the time I didn't do it because I thought it would hurt, and now I'm glad I didn't." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-always-hated-my-mole-growing-up-i-even-thought-118212/. Accessed 31 Mar. 2026.

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Niki Taylor

Niki Taylor (born March 5, 1975) is a Model from USA.

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