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Britain's very own Gemma Oaten gets behind the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign's Global Efforts

'Imperfectly Perfect to me means what I've lived my life by. There is no perfect. There is no normal. But if you live by Dr.Seuss you can't go wrong. 'Today ...

‘Imperfectly Perfect to me means what I’ve lived my life by. There is no perfect. There is no normal. But if you live by Dr.Seuss you can’t go wrong. Today you are you that is truer than true. There is no-one alive that is youer than you’ - Gemma Oaten.

We are so honoured to have @gemma.oaten getting behind @imperfectlyperfectcampaign global efforts and sharing her story, her mission and her advocacy to helping so many others dealing with struggles through her nfp @seedhull in which her incredible parents started over 20 years ago stemming from Gemma’s personal struggles with an eating disorder which led her to a heart attack at such a young age. Today see’s the @imperfectlyperfectcampaign wanting to help seed by asking you to head to their socials and find out how you can really make a difference for them in order for them to keep doing what they do for countless people through Covid.

The Uk's Michelle Heaton speaks up and gets behind the IPC's Global Efforts.

The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign provides advocacy, education, support, and public awareness so that the conversation around mental health is normalized. Mic...

Michelle Christine Heaton is an English pop singer, actress and television personality.

She was a member of the British Pop Group Liberty X that went on to gain International Recognition.

She has had a widely documented battle with her health since her time in the band, having been diagnosed with the mutated BRCA2 gene in 2012.

The star discovered she had an 80 per cent chance of developing breast cancer and 30 per cent chance of developing ovarian cancer, so opted to have a double mastectomy and breast reconstructive surgery.

In 2015 she underwent a complete hysterectomy and oophorectomy to reduce her risk of developing ovarian cancer.

She bravely revealed her surgery scars for the first time during an appearance on the British day time talk show ‘Loose Women’ and has spoken poignantly of her thanks for the NHS heroes who saved her life.