A girl who was bullied at school due to her severe skin condition has silenced her tormentors by winning a beauty pageant.
Shelley-Marie Sumner, 23, was relentlessly mocked by her cruel
classmates due to her severe eczema, which left her confidence in
tatters, even as her skin cleared up in later years.
After her boyfriend Dean convinced her she was beautiful, she
finally felt confident enough to enter this year’s Miss Black Country
beauty pageant, which she won.
She said of her bullying: ‘In primary school it wasn’t as bad as
you’re only children, but at high school the bullying got much worse.
People would try and get away from me like I was contagious.
‘We had to wear long-sleeved shirts so during the summer, I was
always going to see the school nurse to put my eczema cream on and cool
down.’
Shelley-Marie’s eczema became the target for her mean class mates
Shelley-Marie’s small stature, along with her skin, made her an easy
target for bullies. However, now she has had the last laugh after
winning the regional competition as well as competing in Miss England.
‘It was completely mad. I was sitting on a throne with this big crown
on and my family were staring at me in amazement. I was extremely happy
to have won it,’ she said.
After years of being made fun of, Shelley-Marie said it felt ‘amazing
to show the bullies what I could achieve, despite all their cruelty’.
Shelley-Marie credits her boyfriend Dean Williams with rebuilding her confidence
Not only has her victory improved her self esteem, but it has also given Shelley-Marie a new sense of direction in life.
‘In the future I’d like to go into schools and talk about bullying
and self-esteem. I want to urge victims to speak up and not suffer in
silence like I did,’ she said.
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