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Model with Down’s syndrome ‘beyond excited’ to join Malory Towers


Charlie Jones

BBC News, Essex

BBC Ellie wears a bowler hat, a green cardigan and a floral top, and smiles at someoneBBC

Ellie Goldstein plays Nancy, a history enthusiast and lacrosse goalie, in the new series of Malory Towers on CBBC

A woman who made history as the first model with Down’s syndrome to feature on the front cover of Vogue said she was honoured to be making her acting debut.

Ellie Goldstein, from Essex, plays Nancy in the new series of Malory Towers on CBBC.

Doctors said the 23-year old would never be able to walk or talk when she was born.

“I am so honoured to have been a part of this fantastic series. I’m beyond excited to see my episodes and share them with everyone,” she said.

Vogue Ellie on the front of Vogue magazine. She is wearing a red and white striped top. She has long brown hair and is smiling. Vogue

Ellie was the first model with Down’s syndrome to appear on the cover of Vogue magazine

Now in its sixth season, Malory Towers follows the adventures of a group of girls at a boarding school in post-war Britain.

“I was nervous to go on set but when I saw the school house, it wasn’t a dream, it was really true and I loved filming every scene at Malory Towers in school house,” she said.

“Down’s syndrome means I’ve got an extra chromosome – lucky me. Diversity should be out there and people should not be hidden in boxes. They need to be seen.”

Six girls, including Ellie, in the boarding school uniform, line up in a row and appear to be singing and dancing. The girls are wearing yellow dresses and brown blazers. They have straw hats on and are in front of a red and yellow backdrop.

Malory Towers is set at an all-girls boarding school and is based on a series of novels by Enid Blyton

Patricia Hidalgo, director Children and Education at the BBC said it had “long been a leader in championing diversity and representation, both on screen and behind the scenes”.

“When children see themselves and their peers represented, it fosters empathy, belonging and a deeper understanding of others,” she said.

The first episode featuring Ellie, which is episode eight in the series, is available on BBC iPlayer on 30 June and airs on CBBC on 1 July.



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