Charlotte is a mother of 2 from London, with mixed English and Nigerian heritage.
Both of her children are diagnosed autistic, which lead to Charlotte being diagnosed with ADHD and Autism as an adult. She’s also very open about her battles with anxiety and depression and speaks honestly about the impact it has on her life in order to help raise awareness and to help others relate know they aren’t alone.
She co-founded and now runs an organisation that supports families like hers who have children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. She also provides consultations, training and workshops for various organisations to ensure they are making reasonable adjustments in order to be more inclusive to all, and she campaigns, advocates and raises awareness on social media and in her local community by sharing her and her children’s journey through the struggles and the triumphs, showing a real and unfiltered insight into the lives of a neurodiverse family. She celebrates being different and shines a light on all the positives, love and laughter that she shares with her children.
She recently modelled for the Boots No7 “now you see me” ad campaign which highlights the need to prioritise diversity and celebrates real women.
She’s very passionate about fashion and interior design and loves to cook, bake and paint artwork as a form of therapy and to express herself.

- HEIGHT: 173 cm/5' 8''
- SHOE SIZE: 40EU/9US/7UK
- HAIR: Dark brown
- EYES: Brown
- DIS/DIFF: ADHD and Autism
Charlotte is a mother of 2 from London, with mixed English and Nigerian heritage.
Both of her children are diagnosed autistic, which lead to Charlotte being diagnosed with ADHD and Autism as an adult. She’s also very open about her battles with anxiety and depression and speaks honestly about the impact it has on her life in order to help raise awareness and to help others relate know they aren’t alone.
She co-founded and now runs an organisation that supports families like hers who have children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. She also provides consultations, training and workshops for various organisations to ensure they are making reasonable adjustments in order to be more inclusive to all, and she campaigns, advocates and raises awareness on social media and in her local community by sharing her and her children’s journey through the struggles and the triumphs, showing a real and unfiltered insight into the lives of a neurodiverse family. She celebrates being different and shines a light on all the positives, love and laughter that she shares with her children.
She recently modelled for the Boots No7 “now you see me” ad campaign which highlights the need to prioritise diversity and celebrates real women.
She’s very passionate about fashion and interior design and loves to cook, bake and paint artwork as a form of therapy and to express herself.












