Saturday, June 13, 2020

Naomi Lovell Waitress Who Was Bullied In School Becomes A Model


A 6ft 7in woman who was bullied throughout school because of her height has had the last laugh after being scouted as a model. Naomi Lovell, 22, from Doncaster, Yorkshire, receives unwanted sexual attention on social media because of her striking stature, but is 'thrilled' to finally be channelling her physicality into something positive. From a young age, Naomi - who was already towering over her peers at 6ft 2in aged just 13 - has even had to get used to strangers staring and tapping her legs to 'check if she is on stilts'. She feels her height has stood in the way of her love life - because 'society dictates that men are the taller in a couple' - and she has never had a boyfriend. Her family, although taller slightly taller than average, are nowhere near her size; her mother, Karen, 58, a retired midwife, is 5ft 7in while her father, Nigel, 51, a railway engineer, is 6ft 2in Meanwhile her sisters Bethan, 25, a student, is 5ft 10, and Amanda, 28, a warehouse worker, is 5ft 9in. Cafe-worker Naomi, who also sports flaming red hair, said: 'I was bullied in school for my height. Even teachers would comment on it. 'I was always picked for netball - even though I was rubbish at it - just because I'm tall. 'I do remember feeling like I was being used for my height. It affected my self-esteem and in some ways robbed me of my childhood as everyone always assumed I was much older and would treat me like an adult or expect me to be really mature. 'I've even had perverted men messaging me on Instagram, it makes me sick to my stomach. They have fetishes about tall women and always ask if I'm married. 'But I feel like I've really gained confidence since joining the modelling agency, they specialise in taller or unique looking girls. 'They asked me onto their books almost as soon as they met me, it was a real compliment, I finally felt beautiful.' Naomi has been signed by the London modelling agency Ugly, with photoshoot sessions boosting her confidence. She said: 'I had always been told that I should be a model with my long legs and height, but because I always felt like the odd one out I never really believed it. 'My mum organised a makeover session for me. And the photo agency in charge took one look at me and offered me a place on their books right away. 'It was such a good feeling. Although I was so nervous doing a photoshoot, it was one of the first times I remember feeling really beautiful.'










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