Tommy Mallet: 'I got bullied for trying to read a newspaper'
Actor turned entrepreneur Tommy Mallet opens up about how dyslexia impacted his life.
Former star of 'The Only Way is Essex' turned entrepreneur Tommy Mallet has spoken to ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 5 Live about how dyslexia has impacted his life.
As part of our 'Word Matters' adult literacy project, which focuses on the estimated nine million adults in the UK who struggle to read and write, Tommy opened up about his own struggles.
Speaking to 5 Live Breakfastβs Nicky Campbell Tommy said his dyslexia affected him βwhen he started going into businessβ and when he needed to read documents, such as when he was buying cars and sorting out insurance paperwork.
The actor admitted that he βcan read whatever is in front of himβ like a text message, but said he has difficulty βreading anything in-depthβ.
The 28-year-old millionaire said an older colleague once mocked him for his low literacy levels.
βI was reading a newspaper, trying to fit in, and this guy took it off me and threw it over the other side of the room and said: βGo and pick that up, you canβt even read it,ββ he said.
Instead of feeling humiliated, Tommy said the moment spurred him on βbecause I knew that I was worth moreβ.
The actor said he hopes his success will "give people hope".
"I'm proud of what I have achieved to show people that it ain't all down to what you get told in school... it comes down to how bad you want things."
For more information, visit www.bbc.co.uk/wordmatters
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