Brand’s Childhood Love To Be advocate For Teenage girls

Brand’s Childhood Love To Be advocate For Teenage girls

By Gabriel Prncewill-

Russell Brand’s childhood love, Kelly Toomey, has said she wants to be an advocate for women who have suffered domestic violence, and be a beacon of strength for young teenage girls.

Kelly Toomey, who was Brand ‘s childhood love at school says she has had previous boyfriends glued to her in almost an obsessive fashion. She has had good and bad boyfriend’s. ”I have had boyfriends that have been very good to me, but also very controlling, she told the eye of media.com. I’ve been hit, had my phone seized, and my facebook account disabled in the past. But I have emerged stronger from i, she stated.
Currently working as a waiter at a restaurant she does not want to be disclosed,  the 40-year-old mother of two , 16 years old Chloe Toomey, and 17-year-old  Rees Toomey, plans to move into writing next month alongside inspiring teenage girls to identify and achieve their talents as early as possible.
Russell Brand, BRANDToomey will start with a trip to her former school this September, where she will give talks to students there, focusing a lot of her speech towards young female teenagers there.  ‘The Grays school’, now called Hathaway Academy, is different from the school she attended with  the well known Russell Brand over three decades ago.  Her former school has undergone years of refurbishment and a further boost in academic standards. Only one of her former teachers is still at the school, and she remembers both Toomey and Brand very well.
Toomey will reflect on her time at the school, highlighting memorable occurrences, in particular how  Russell Brand’s success was a source of inspiration to her life and left her nostalgic about school on several occasions.
The Grays las talks of being the victim of domestic violence by obsessed men who would not take no for an answer when she tried to call quits. They would visit me relentlessly at work, climb through my windows at night, there were times it was a nightmare”.
 Toomey wants to tell her story of the impossibility of severing ties with some of her former boyfriends, and how she eventually overcame the obstacles she faced in settling down in a happy relationship. ‘I think teenage girls need some role models in order to turn out well and avoid some of the pitfalls of life, particularly relationships with men” she told the eye of media.com
Toomey,  once dated Eastenders actor, Danny Dyer,  a number of years ago,is said to have long been a hit with the lads in her youth.  Social media users from Grays who read our original story of her childhood relationship with Brand send comments to say how some of them lived on the same streets and the Russell Brand, and remember seeing the pair strolling together as teenage love birds. ”Kelly was a real catch in Grays” one of them said.
brand‘ She looked like Angela Jolene.  Every guy wanted to be with her, i’m sure she once dated Danny Dyer a number of years about ten years ago a young man called John Kirks.  They spent a lot of time together in cosy restaurants and bars, the word around was that they were together, and I often saw them together, the former

Danny Dyer

”I have not seen her in about ten years, but all the lads in the area used to fall head over heels for her throughout her teens and twenties”. ”She looked like a hot trophy”.

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Toomey will write some articles for the eye of media.com from next week, and will focus on articles about domestic violence, because she feels strongly about it.  ”Domestic violence is an important topic to me, and I think it is important to enlighten people about the signs of domestic violence and how to take charge as a woman and only have the outcome you believe is best for you. I am also fascinated about UFOs and like many of your UFO stories”, she said. I’ll definitely like a bash at some of those stories. They really make you think and they are an eyeful”.
This is a new journey for Toomey, an avid fan of Brand, exceedingly proud of his benevolence to the people of his roots and a strong advocate for the positive representation of his admirable attributes to campaign for change and fearlessly speak his mind.
The free expression of his mind has in past times led to some controversy and  associated criticism, though Toomey insists Brand has been misunderstood by his critics and that his boundless tendency to make statements with potentially daunting effects on certain individuals is a reflection of his originality and propensity to be daring and present a light-hearted perspective about otherwise touching issues.
But his ability to overcome a dangerous drug habit, and evolve into an author and successful comedian, is something she believes young people should take strength from, and can bring them to a successful end.
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