
'Wonderful woman' Ellie Simmonds praised for brutal honesty on having children
'Wonderful woman' Ellie Simmonds praised for brutal honesty on having children
Social media users have showed their support and congratulations to the former Team GB swimmer and her new documentary
Ellie was left upset by the conversation she had with her biological mother
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The Paralympic swimmer and former Strictly contestant Ellie Simmonds, opened up about her inner conflict about whether or not she should have biological children in her new ITV documentary Ellie Simmonds: Should I Have Children? which aired on Tuesday, May 27. The short film, allows audiences an insight in to life with disabled children as Ellie met with families who have had children with different disabilities.
The documentary also saw Ellie have a candid chat with her birth mother, who placed her for adoption just 10 days after she was born. Ellie, who lives with achondroplasia, a common cause of dwarfism, delves in to how her own condition could impact having biological children.
Social media users have showed their support for the Paralympian online, saying that she should be proud. For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter .
The former Team GB swimmer shared a post on X saying: "So so proud of this documentary. Cannot thank everyone who let me into their lives and shared their story with me.
"Your honesty, bravery and love make this film what it is."
She added to the thread of posts: "To be given an opportunity to tackle a subject as sensitive and emotional as this was a privilege I haven't taken lightly. And gosh, was it an emotional journey.
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"Thank you to our director Rosina for being there for me throughout, (inc all my tears!), Emily, Tyler, Colleen, & everyone at Flicker for making this doc. And to Jo Clinton-Davis & team at ITV for recognising the value of a film like this. Representation on TV matters.
"I hope people can take away that even with fear, you are not alone and welcoming a baby with a disability is the most amazing thing.
"There are some incredible charities and support systems out there should anyone need it. So reach out, talk, and know you're not alone.
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Social media users took to X to share their support for the documentary: "What a remarkable documentary. So informative and issues sensitively told. You are right to be so proud of this emotional documentary. Thank you Ellie"
Another added: "Omg Ellie you are a wonderful woman this programme is so brilliant i can't see through the tears you would be a perfect mother I don't know ow how this doc ends but any child would be blessed to have you"
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One X user even shared their love for the swimmer: "There are so many superlatives I could use to describe #EllieSimonds. She is such a beautiful soul, both inside and out. Her documentary is so informative and poignant."
You can now watch Ellie Simmonds: Should I Have Children? on ITVX.
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