The presenter revealed how she was put into care at the age of nine after her mother’s death.She explained: “I, unfortunately, watched my mum die in front of me when I was nine.“We had been homeless a lot, we lived on the streets, we didn't have any money to eat.“We'd be eating from bins, picking up from outside cafes, sometimes they would get to know us and they would leave us food out before they closed.“So I always count myself as being quite lucky in that respect because I know there are people that have been going through a lot worse.”And this is one of the main reasons she is keen to work so hard to inspire people to pursue their dreams.She continued: “But I just think you can use your past to create a better future.“I just think that.
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