After being
threatened with a knife and subjected to daily physical and verbal
abuse for six years, one girl has fought back against her bullies and
now become a successful model.
Frankii
Wilde, 27, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne was so scared of the bullies that
she spent her break times hiding in the school building and even
contemplated suicide.
But
after being scouted by a modeling agency at the age of 17 and becoming a
top pin-up model, Frankii has now had the last laugh.
She even receives messages from the bullies who tormented her at school and now want to befriend her.
She says:
'The bullies made me feel so awful about myself and I felt I couldn't
achieve anything. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would become a
model.
'In a
way, what I suffered through school has given me the motivation and
strength to do what I do now. I hope I've proved people wrong.'
Brave Frankii, who was born Charlotte Million, had been targeted by bullies for as long as she could remember.
She
added: 'I was raised by my mother and our family never had much money. I
was teased by the other kids for wearing hand-me-downs.'
New fans: Frankii's modelling career has aken off and now she has 24,000 followers across social media
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