OHMYGOSSIP — Tasha Ghouri has “felt left out” because of being deaf.
The ex ‘Love Island’ star spilled that sometimes she sometimes experiences a “struggle” to keep with conversations that leaves her feeling lonely.
The admission came as part of ‘Good Morning Britain’s campaign to tackle the huge societal issue, ‘1 Million Minutes’ and the social experiment carried out to highlight the problem with Dr Hilary Jones and Dr Anna Colton and a whole host of famous faces.
The 24-year-old influencer said: “I struggle to be in conversation because I have to lip-read quite a lot. There have been many times when I’ve felt left out because I can’t understand what’s being spoken about.
The appeal – which launched in 2016- is being backed by AJ Pritchard, who spoke about being “so open and honest” as a new thing for him.
The 28-year-old dancer said on the ITV breakfast show on Tuesday (20.12.22): “This is the first time I’ve ever been so open and honest on TV. Even compared to doing ‘SAS Who Dares Wins’.”
It’s a lonely world and there are so many pressures at the moment that you need to remove, and just ask for help.”
Saffron Barker – who shot to fame on YouTube and competed on ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ – admitted “loneliness” is often the root of her low moods.
The 22-year-old influencer said: “Whenever I’ve had bad mental health, normally it’s to do with loneliness.”
Karim Zeroual confessed he can “still feel lonely” while surrounded by others.
The 29-year-old television presenter said: “I’ve definitely learned a lot. You can be surrounded by people, friends and family and still feel lonely.”
Watch Good Morning Britain’s 1 Million Minutes campaign weekdays this December from 6am on ITV1 and pledge here itv.com/1millionminutes.
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