Breakout star Lupita Nyong’o added yet another line to her list of accomplishments Wednesday as People magazine named the Oscar-winning actress the world’s “Most Beautiful person” for 2014.
As the recently named public face of Lancôme Paris, Nyong’o’s beauty is well known, but she said she used to feel “unbeautiful” and literally prayed to God when she was younger that her dark skin could be lighter.
In addition to winning the Academy Award for best supporting actress for her role in the critically acclaimed film “12 Years a Slave,” Nyong’o took the award for “Best Breakthrough Performance” at the Essence Magazine Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon in February.
During her acceptance speech, the Mexican-born Kenyan star revealed a letter she received from a young female fan who struggled to feel beautiful about her darker complexion but drew inspiration from Nyong’o’s example, and how that letter triggered her own memories and feelings of inadequacy.
“I remember a time when I, too, felt unbeautiful,” the 31-year-old actress said to the crowd in February, according to a transcript posted online by Essence. “I put on the TV and only saw pale skin. I got teased and taunted about my night-shaded skin, and my one prayer to God, the miracle worker, was that I would wake up lighter-skinned. The morning would come and I would be so excited about seeing my new skin that I would refuse to look down at myself until I was in front of a mirror because I wanted to see my fair face first, and every day I experienced the same disappointment of being just as dark as I had been the day before.”
Nyong’o reflected on how she found inspiration seeing a role model in Alek Wek, a Sudanese model who became a runway sensation in the mid 1990s.









