Child Star Rosie McClelland Opens Up About Bullying Hell on This Morning


Child Star Rosie McClelland Opens Up About Bullying Hell on This Morning

Rosie McClelland, the former child star who rose to fame alongside her cousin Sophia Grace Brownlee, appeared on This Morning today looking almost unrecognizable.

A Decade of Fame

Rosie and Sophia Grace found overnight success on social media over 12 years ago, capturing the hearts of millions. Their big break came when they performed Nicki Minaj's hit song "Super Bass" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2011. From there, their popularity skyrocketed, leading to hosting gigs, a book release, and meeting countless celebrities.

A Social Media Presence

Despite their early success, Rosie has continued to stay connected with fans through social media. She regularly shares her life via vlogs, giving followers a glimpse into her world.

A Troubling Experience

However, Rosie recently faced a wave of relentless bullying after sharing her GCSE exam results with her followers. In a vulnerable moment, she posted a clip of herself crying upon realizing she had failed. The backlash was swift and harsh.


Child Star Rosie McClelland Opens Up About Bullying Hell on This Morning

Mom's Doubts

Reflecting on the experience, Rosie revealed that it had been incredibly difficult for her. Even her own mother questioned whether putting her daughter on YouTube at the age of four had been the right decision.

Through it all, Rosie has displayed strength and resilience. Despite the bullying, she continues to share her journey and inspire others.


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