BIOGRAPHY
Natalie-Amber is a trained dancer and model.
Natalie began modelling from the age of six and has appeared on big brand campaigns over the years such as cover girl of Girl Talk magazine, Groovy Chick magazine, Foxx Kids, Orange mobiles, Woolworths, CBBC and BBC idents, The Bill, Inspector Lynley Murder Mysteries progressing into adulthood she continued to model for Adidas, Hairburst, Boucleme, Merell, Upbeat Smoothies, Partylite Candles, Southern and Great Western Trains, Lloyds Chemist campaign, Bla Bla Cars (on location in Paris), Deliveroo, In A Sea Shell and is currently the face of the National Lottery Set For Life campaign.
Natalie-Amber had sepsis and kidney failure. After two emergency operations in two days, Natalie-Amber luckily survived and was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease, she had 35cm of her small intestine removed and had a temporary stoma bag for a year with a further major open surgery operation at the end of 2018 to reverse it.
Natalie-Amber has a bubbly personality and is very easy to get along with, she is very outgoing and never stops talking, she is very passionate about breaking the stigma of scars and hidden illnesses in the modelling world.
Natalie also uses her social media platform to break stigmas and has helped so many other women and men who have scars and are worried to show theirs.

BIOGRAPHY
Natalie-Amber is a trained dancer and model. Natalie began modelling from the age of six and has appeared on big brand campaigns over the years such as cover girl of Girl Talk magazine, Groovy Chick magazine, Foxx Kids, Orange mobiles, Woolworths, CBBC and BBC idents, The Bill, Inspector Lynley Murder Mysteries progressing into adulthood she continued to model for Adidas, Hairburst, Boucleme, Merell, Upbeat Smoothies, Partylite Candles, Southern and Great Western Trains, Lloyds Chemist campaign, Bla Bla Cars (on location in Paris), Deliveroo, In A Sea Shell and is currently the face of the National Lottery Set For Life campaign.
Natalie-Amber had sepsis and kidney failure. After two emergency operations in two days, Natalie-Amber luckily survived and was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease, she had 35cm of her small intestine removed and had a temporary stoma bag for a year with a further major open surgery operation at the end of 2018 to reverse it.
Natalie-Amber has a bubbly personality and is very easy to get along with, she is very outgoing and never stops talking, she is very passionate about breaking the stigma of scars and hidden illnesses in the modelling world.
Natalie also uses her social media platform to break stigmas and has helped so many other women and men who have scars and are worried to show theirs.













































