1/ Richie Bow-Grace is a finalist for 'Positive Role Model Awards' in the National Diversity Awards 2024. Sponsored by the Open University.
Founder of 'Awesometistic' which focuses on autistic children. His training includes primary schools.
2/
His website is in trans colours and he carries around a teddy in a dress.
3/
One of his 'ambassadors' is a 4 year old boy.
4/
Last year he bought a Lotus Emira (£81,000+) with the Awesometistic logon on it.
"This car is not just a car it’s a personal journey to show everyone I am “Richie bow-Grace” I am handsome and pretty."
Awesometistic is a CIC awarded a grant by @HeritageFundUK
@HeritageFundUK 5/
Turns out he also has a nappy fetish and uses dummies.
@HeritageFundUK 6/
He also has his own show, A Million Blankets, at which he will 'personally meet all the people who come as a meet and greet too.'
Hmmmm.
7/
He takes other people's children to school in his car.
8/
He's taken many children to schools and other places.
9/
This post is mind-blowing. What was that primary school THINKING?
10/
His super car is sponsored by @KeepmoatHomes
shieldsgazette.com/news/its-ok-to…
11/
Oh, and that nomination at the National Diversity Awards?
The subcategory he's under?
AGE.
12/
At his events with children he heavily promotes his book, The Art of Weeing in the Sink, which depicts a young boy urinating.
13/
And for those curious about the seating capacity of the Lotus Emira.
Share this Scrolly Tale with your friends.
A Scrolly Tale is a new way to read Twitter threads with a more visually immersive experience.
Discover more beautiful Scrolly Tales like this.
