Originally Posted by Jan2555*GG*:
“I just copied and pasted it so for some reason maybe my computer changed it to just capitals at the beginning......it was definately all in capitals on the tweet......
I dont care how she spells or what words she uses.....the poor girl can hardly read bless her heart, having a dyslexic son I know that its brave for her to even write on something that can be read by thousands, as she could open herself up to ridicule from people. Lack of confidence is a huge issue for people with dyslexia so i hope she carries the Strictly bubble of confidence around with her for the rest of her life.”
Jan it doesn't matter how you pasted it for us - it was lovely of you to put it on here for those who may not tweet and may not have seen it. I thought that comment was being picky for the sake of it and was unnecessary.
I agree about her being brave enough to tweet to everyone - I know myself how hard that can be with any kind of dyslexic problem - and good on her that she did it.
Re the bit in bold above, what a lovely thing to wish for her!
I wish it for her too! thank you for posting her tweet.