“Kids are awful” – Denola Grey opens up on being bullied as a Child

“Kids are awful” - Denola Grey opens up on being bullied as a Child

Famous media presenter, fashion writer, fashion consultant and style blogger, Denola Adepetun, widely known as Denola Grey, has opened up on being bullied as a child.

He talked about his battle with anxiety, what triggered it, and how he overcame.

“Kids are awful” - Denola Grey opens up on being bullied as a Child

Denola made these revelations on Life Lessons with Betty Irabor on Linda Ikeji TV.

The media personality revealed that he began suffering anxiety from a young age and this anxiety developed into depression. He believes it was triggered by the bullying he was subjected to as a child.

“Kids are awful” - Denola Grey opens up on being bullied as a Child

“It got really bad in 2010. I was in Texas,” he explained.

He said he developed a distrust and fear for people and this led to excessive drinking. This continued until he decided that wasn’t the life he wanted for himself.

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He started seeing a therapist in 2012 when he was meant to move back to Nigeria.

He explained: “Because for me, Nigeria represented a lot of pain, I was bullied as a child.”

“Kids are awful” - Denola Grey opens up on being bullied as a Child

He disclosed that he was bullied in boarding school in Kwara state because his body was too skinny and this made his head look bigger. He was also bullied because he wasn’t “masculine”, didn’t play sports, and all the other things boys are known to enjoy.

“In boarding school in Adesoye, my nickname for two years was Barbie. I was like 11, 12 years old. It was so mean. Kids are awful.” He said…

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