CELEBRITY Big Brother winner Chantelle Hough-ton is backing a new anti-bullying campaign.
The new Bullywatch London campaign aims to help adults know how to spot, intervene and report bullying incidents they see.
It has been launched after charity Beatbullying surveyed 600 children in Bromley.
The survey found all of them thought adults should do more to stop bullying.
The survey also found 32 per cent of them had bullied someone and 58 per cent of them thought anti-bullying measures should be taught at school.
Miss Houghton said: "It's really important to tell someone in authority if you see someone being bullied.
"I was bullied when I was at school.
"I just wish someone would have said hang on, that's not acceptable' and it would have stopped."
Call Beatbullying on 0845 338 5070.
For more information, visit bullywatchlondon. org
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