Celebrities relive bullying experiences for new campaign

A host of celebrities are reliving their experiences of being bullied at school for The Diana Award’s #Back2School Campaign.

New names this year include: Millie Mackintosh, Nigel Owens, Cel Spelman, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Andrea McLean, Brian Whittaker and anti-bullying campaigner Lucy Alexander whose son Felix tragically took his life as a result of bullying.

The Diana Award's Anti-Bullying Campaign gives young people, professionals and parents the skills, confidence and training to tackle all forms of bullying as Anti-Bullying Ambassadors.

The Diana Award Anti-Bullying Campaign is encouraging the public to join in across social media channels by sharing their old school photo along with their advice for young people who are returning to school and if they choose to, text a donation to support the training of young Anti-Bullying Ambassadors in every school.

As well as reliving their personal experiences of being bullied, celebrities will give their advice and raise awareness of the need for Anti-Bullying Ambassadors in every school. The Diana Award is also providing #Back2School advice and support online at www.back2school.antibullyingpro.com and through their social media channels.

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