she told the Daily Record."It started off just being called names, a lot of verbal bullying, but then it escalated. It began with people in the year above me, then the year below."When I went home, it continued online and people from other schools and areas began to join in."The Falkirk local was often taunted for the size of her nose, and she eventually went under the knife at just 17 - but it didn't improve her self-esteem."Between the ages of 14 and 16, I was just constantly overdosing," Gemma said. "It was my way of self-harm.
I didn't realise how dangerous it was and I was very naive."She left school in the fifth year, moving to student accommodation in Glasgow to study law - but was raped by a man, who has never been charged, just.