Over the past few years, I have been featured in quite a few different news outlets, as listed below. If you would like to contact me about press, then please do email taylor-bearman@outlook.com or helenlewis@literallypr.com.
In 2017 I was featured on BBC Stories, which followed the journey to being able to walk down the aisle on my wedding day.
Subsequently, I was featured on BBC South East and ITV Meridian about the wedding and how I managed to achieve my goal.
I have been featured on BBC South East a number of times over the years, not only about my charity work through Share a Star, but also to discuss severe M.E. in more detail.
I was featured on ITV Meridian in 2015 with a report on my Pride of Britain nomination for Fundraiser of the Year. I was a finalist for the south east.
I have been featured in the Daily Mail, the Mail Online, and the Daily Mirror discussing my journey to being able to stand again after so many years of being bed bound.
I was also featured in the Guardian with regards to the Unrest film that I featured in. With regards to Unrest, I appeared on different platforms, including Al Jazeera, and American news stations, as well as another BBC South East about how severe M.E. is treated.
I featured in the local newspaper, Medway Messenger, which has followed my journey over the past decade.
I was on the BBC Radio Kent, and talkRadio regarding A Girl Behind Dark Glasses.
I was featured in the Metro in 2019 where I showed how I painted through laughter, and my latest Laugh-O-Gram painting.
I have had various press regarding A Girl Behind Dark Glasses and am grateful for all the support. It is essential for the voice of severe M.E. to be heard and the papers have been mostly good at picking up the importance of this matter.