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'Heartstopper' actor Bradley Riches paid a visit to WHS this week, conducting a Q&A with students about how he got into acting, being neurodivergent, and being part of the LGBTQi community.
Bradley's answers were very thoughtful; sharing a positive message about coming to terms with who you are, learning to advocate for yourself and being resilient but kind in the face of challenges.
He will soon be performing in new musical 'Babies' at The Other Palace Theatre in London, and has recently published book "A Different Kind Of Superpower", discussing his autism diagnosis aged 8.