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Why I don’t let my visible difference stop me from acting, by Lottie aged 13

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Lottie is 13 years old and from Tunbridge Wells. She has a condition which pushes one of her eyes lower than the other. And she recently contacted Changing Faces because she wanted to share her visible difference story to help other people like her. This is her story…

Hi, I’m Lottie I have a rare bone disease called Fibrous Dysplasia which is pushing one of my eyes lower. I had a big operation when I was 7, I’m 13 now and will have to have another one day.

I get stared at and have had people call me names, like wonky donkey. I’ve not let these things stop me in doing what I love in my life which is acting, singing and dancing.

I still go for auditions and do feel a little more nervous as sometimes people will look at me just that bit longer than normal. I’ve played Lavender in Matilda the musical in the West End and did the Sainsbury’s Christmas advert.

I just want to keep acting and showing people just because you look different it shouldn’t ever stop you from going for what you want in life. I’ve got brilliant friends who stick up for me when things get a bit tough! I would rather people spoke to me and asked why I look like I do so I can explain to them rather than whispering and pointing.

If you have a visible difference and would like to share your story to help others, please head over to our website and complete the short form >>> changingfaces.org.uk/help-u...

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I love your story and I want to say thank you for helping bring awareness and acceptance of visible differences to the entertainment world. The entertainment industry is a reflection of our culture so we MUST be more visible and they need to be way more inclusive. Good luck with everything!

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