The daughter of football hero Iain Ferguson is set to revisit her childhood bullying hell in a documentary that highlights the current youth violence epidemic in Scotland.Kelsey Ferguson, 34, will return to her former schools in Lanarkshire to relive the misery she endured as a youth 27 years ago.
The former Rangers, Dundee United and Hearts star's daughter will begin her journey at Bothwell Primary School, where she first experienced bullying after being targeted for being athletic.Aged just seven, Kelsey was left with a broken arm after being tripped up by a bully who asked to race her.
She will then travel to Uddingston Grammar, where she was repeatedly targeted for her appearance, with others teasing her over her "big ears" and where she experienced her first physical attack involving a group of girls.Her journey will end in Motherwell as she prepares to return to Dalziel High School for the first time since she was a pupil.
There, she will relive her horror kidnapping where she claims she was tied up and beaten to a pulp at a party by others she knew from the school.Speaking ahead of filming, Kelsey told the Record: "I have held onto my experiences for decades and still bear the scars of the nasty school ground comments to this day.