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Interview with Heather Kuzmich from ANTM cycle 9

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2008

The interview with miss Heather Kuzmich

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  • I hope we see more of her, I am Aspie to and I am in Love :)

  • I am an Aspie and proud of it...I'm a genius at music and love to perform.

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  • Love, love, love her.

  • I never heard her speak so many words. LOL

  • I have Asperger's, and I see or hear nothing about her which disqualifies from having it. In my humble opinion she would make a great spokesperson.

  • Heather is a great example of people with Autism related conditions. My son is diagnosed with mild autism. He is brilliant with science, and the human body, but can't spell or write very well. He is slightly awkward in social situations, but has an excellent sense of humor and does great one-on-one. Like Heather, he is an exceptionally good-looking kid who excels in non-team related athletics -- he's an amazing swimmer and runner, but is absolutely lost on a basketball court or playing football

  • And I also noticed that in the beginning of the show, she seemed more awkward but obviously as she got used to it and now has more exposure (and experience modeling) she has learned how to communicate better. It's all a matter of getting used to it and learning how to act socially. Asperger's is not a hopeless situation.

  • @Counterbrilliance They can learn how to communicate better as they age. There's ways they can improve their communication; however, communicating remains difficult for their whole lives. It's not black and white!

  • @counterbrilliance. Another boo to your ignorant comment! My son's half brother has Asberger's. He functions just like Heather. There's moments like her, where he stays still in his own world and has problems with eye contact. He's the sweetest kid ever. Heather isn't severely handicapped by it as some people with it are. A good portion of people can function but not so well under pressure as Heather has shown. You rare a fool.

  • Oh boo to the comment below me. I know several people with Asperger's and they're all as individual as the rest of us. My boyfriend's mom used to call him a cinder block but he was diagnosed young and today he is a great speaker, incredibly intelligent, and works well with others. Sometimes he's wildly outrageous (since he's so dang comfortable with random people!) and makes a fool of himself. My point is there are many faces to Asperger's since we are ALL different.

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