Children In Need host Lenny Rush's life off screen - medical condition to rant at vile trolls

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Fifteen year old TV star Lenny Rush, known for his award-winning acting talent, is set to be a presenter on Children in Need this year for the second year in row.

But who is the teen star? The actor has rapidly become a recognisable face in the entertainment world, having bagged a TV Bafta for best male comedy performance with his brilliant portrayal of Ollie in Daisy May Cooper's acclaimed series 'Am I Being Unreasonable?

He's also won two Royal Television Society Programme awards. From his early days on CBeebies in shows like Apple Tree House and The Dumping Ground, Lenny made TV history last year as the first child presenter for Children in Need, and delighted fans by starring in Doctor Who.

Sharing his enthusiasm on Instagram, Lenny said: "I've watched it all through my childhood and I'm still watching it today so to get asked was a dream come true." Meanwhile, off-screen, Lenny has faced challenges with remarkable courage, reports Birmingham Live.

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