IF those who made Jodie Marsh’s former years a misery could see her now, they would probably think twice about tormenting her.
The model-turned-bodybuilder has turned her life around, but makes no secret of the fact that those bullies made her life hell.
The documentary Jodie Marsh: Bullied follows her trip to the US, where nearly 13 million youngsters are victims of bullying every year (that’s a frightening fact when you consider that 70 per cent of perpetrators involved in mass school shootings have a history of being bullied).
In Cleveland, Marsh hears from teacher David Kachadourian, who was on campus at Success Tech Academy when bullied student Asa Coon went on a rampage with knives and guns.
He was one of the four people shot, but says he could have done more for tormented Asa before his eventual suicide.
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