The Wolfpack sister, Visnu, is doing well and has pursued a career in modeling and activism.
Visnu, one of the sisters featured in the documentary “The Wolfpack,” has made significant strides since the film’s release. The documentary, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2015, showcased the lives of the Angulo siblings who were raised in near isolation in a New York City apartment by their parents. The siblings, six brothers and one sister, were homeschooled and had very limited contact with the outside world, with their knowledge of the outside largely shaped by the films they watched.
After the documentary brought attention to the family’s unique situation, the siblings, including Visnu, began to explore the world with more freedom. Visnu, who has a developmental disability, has since found a platform in modeling. She has been featured in photoshoots and campaigns, using her visibility to challenge conventional beauty standards and advocate for inclusivity in the fashion industry.
In addition to her modeling work, Visnu has become an advocate for people with disabilities, using her voice to raise awareness about the importance of inclusion and acceptance. Her journey from isolation to becoming a public figure has been an inspiring transformation, and she continues to thrive and inspire others with her story and her work.