Community rallies round ‘real life Cinderella’ by holding a ‘Prom re-do’ after cruel bullies left her in tears when they ‘tore her £450 dress to pieces’

A Lancashire community, “ real life cinderella ” a ‘ball again’ and cruel tyrants ‘dress as we cut the dress’ came together after laughing.
11 -year -old Jessica Robinson, a bully of the primary school balos last month, others filmed ‘450 £ 450 £ Blue dress again again stigmatized’ and laughed when you smashed.
The female student, ‘did not come out of the room’ was so miserable and refused to go to school for the last two days.
According to his mother Micha Robinson, the miserable young man has been the victim of bullying for the last three years.
Lancashire said, Mrs. Robinson from Blackpool said: ‘We left him to the ball, went inside and everything was fine, but when I went to get it, he came to me tears.
“ `Was crying, all the clothes were divided into pieces.
‘Apparently the bully was stigmatized all over the dress, and the kids were saving it to a phone, laughing while doing it.’
After sharing a post about what happened on Facebook, the community gathered together to reconstruct a 11 -year -old ball this weekend and offered local businesses for free.
11 -year -old Jessica Robinson, a bully to the primary school ball last month, others’ pieces’ pieces’ when the ‘£ 450 blue dress’ again stigmatized’ ‘when he stamped it over and over again.
According to his mother Micha Robinson (right), the miserable young man has been the victim of bullying for the last three years.
He was stamped on the ball dress and torn him (in the picture) brutal tyrants
Mother added: ‘Bullying started at the third year. He was coming home with caries in his arms and he wouldn’t go to school.
In three years, he came to the ball night and destroyed the bully dress. Now it is under consultancy for this.
When he was the first for the first time on the ball night, he wouldn’t come out of his room and wouldn’t talk to anyone.
‘After the ball, he still left school two days and did not come in.’
Libbie Cannon, the owner of the Notorious Bar, uses its place to host the ‘Balgowns & Brave’ event on Saturday.
Other local businesses are to provide security for balloon, red carpet entrance, a DJ and activity.
Ms. Cannon said: ‘We certainly came together to help Jessica. The answer was absolutely great.
‘It looked absolutely striking and spectacular. He seemed to be a real cinderella – and he literally tear from him to the ball.
The female student was very uncomfortable with the ‘did not leave the room’ and refused to go to school for the last two days
The event was reported to the local police and Jessica has been consulting since then
After sharing a post about what is happening on Facebook, the community gathered together to allow him to give a 11 -year -old ball and local businesses offer services free of charge
Ms. Robinson has repaired Jessica’s blue dress free of charge since then and plans to wear it again
More than 50 children are expected to go back to the ball this weekend
Being around bullying as a child really pulled the heart wires.
We have to do better for him. We need a permanent memory and to recover your belief in people because it was absolutely terrible for him. ‘
38 -year -old, more than 50 children this weekend ball announced that the ball is expected to do again.
Since then, Mrs. Robinson has repaired Jessica’s blue dress free of charge and plans to wear it again.
The mother said: ‘Excited, cannot wait and hopefully you can do better memories.
‘I’m on the moon. I couldn’t thank the community enough. ‘
The incident was reported to the local police and Jessica has been consulting since then.
For a comment, Lancashire was contacted.




