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5 Famous Celebrities Who Were Bullied As Kids Or How to Stop Bullying in Schools

Believe it over not: many famous celebrities were bullied as kids.
Here is the top 5 list: 1) Megan Fox: "I was bullied and it's hard, you feel like high school's never going to be over.
" 2) Jessica Alba says she was shy and awkward as a kid: "I was bullied so badly my dad used to have to walk me into school so I didn't get attacked...
" 3) Tom Cruise was a lonely kid with few friends.
His family moved around a lot, so he was always the new kid, and he remembers being bullied at every school he attended.
"So many times the big bully came up and pushed me.
I'm not the biggest guy.
" 4) Christian Bale was severely bullied as a child: "I took a beating from several boys for years.
They put me through hell, punching and kicking me all the time.
" 5) Lady Gaga: "I didn't fit in at high school, I wanted to be like Boy George and I felt like a freak.
" Maybe this experience is what made them stronger for the future.
However, if you are bullied at school, you should always tell your class teacher and your parents.
Telling it not tattling! Explain to your parents in detail what's going on in school and how it makes you feel.
They will listen and help.
If they say its normal and the bully will stop on his/her own, say that the bully is already picking on your for a long period of time but you didn't know how to tell.
They need to understand that it's serious.
Try to speak with your class teacher - if you don't like his/her with another teacher you trust more.
Also, avoid being alone.
It makes it easier for the bully to pick on you.
Join your friends, stay in a group.
Find at least one friend that you can walk to and from school or the bus stop with, eat lunch with, and hang out with on the playground.
If you don't have any friends, try to make some.
A good place to start finding good friends are school groups: the school choir or band, a science, math, literary or chess club, a hiking or outing club or maybe a basketball, baseball or soccer club.
If the bully doesn't stop speak up for yourself.
Say "No! Stop it!" loudly, but don't show that you are upset.
That's what the bully wants.
If the bully doesn't get it, he/ she will stop soon.
You can also call the "ChildLine" (1-800-4ACHILD).
They will listen and tell you exactly how to stop the harassment.

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