Deaf And Mute- Brave And: Beautiful Girl Sunny Kiss __exclusive__
We celebrate soldiers and first responders—rightly so. But bravery also belongs to the child who raises her hand in class even though she cannot hear the response, to the teenager who goes on a first date with a notepad, to the woman who faces a world not built for her and says, “I will build my own door.”
She continuously shatters the glass ceiling of societal expectations placed on the disabled community. Deaf and mute- brave and beautiful girl Sunny Kiss
Sunny Kiss joined TikTok and Instagram under the handle @SunnyKissSilent, despite skeptics who said a deaf and mute person could never build a following on platforms built for sound. She proved them wrong by creating visual storytelling content: silent skits, ASL tutorials, and raw videos of her daily challenges—like navigating a drive-thru or attending a concert where she feels only the bass vibrations. We celebrate soldiers and first responders—rightly so
At sixteen, Sunny witnessed a car accident while walking home from school. A driver had hit a cyclist and was attempting to flee the scene. Sunny ran to the injured cyclist, applied pressure to his wound using her own jacket, and flagged down help—not by screaming, but by standing in the middle of the road and waving her arms with such desperate urgency that a passing police officer stopped. She proved them wrong by creating visual storytelling
Imagine a symphony where the instruments are never heard, only felt. This is the reality for Sunny Kiss. Born into a soundscape that remained perpetually mute, Sunny’s entry into the world was met with a unique challenge. For many, the diagnosis of being deaf and mute signifies a deficit, a lack of something essential. But for Sunny, it became the foundation for a different kind of sensory mastery.