A Renfrew mum has told of how taking part in a new Channel 4 show has helped her accept her disability.
A mum has told of how taking part in a new Channel 4 show has helped her accept her disability.
Stacey, from Renfrew, was motivated to take part in the television series to raise more awareness about vascular malformation, which is an abnormal development of blood vessels. The mum-of-two said:"I have lived most of my adult life dealing with bullies and nastiness, so I'm totally exposing myself to that happening to me.
Before appearing in Selling Super Houses, Stacey had no previous experience working as a real estate agent.
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