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Express & Star readers have thrown their support behind Walsall swimming star Ellie Simmonds who has been sharing her struggles with self-doubt ahead of the Paris Paralympic Games. The veteran swimmer grew up in Aldridge and won a total of eight Paralympic medals – including two golds when she was just 13 in the Beijing Games in 2008. The 29-year-old will be commentating on Channel 4 from August 28 after overcoming a period of not "feeling good enough" .

Now wellwishers have come out in support in a series of posts on the Facebook social media network. Among them Sharon Bartlett posted: "Lovely Ellie, loved watching her swimming in the Paralympic such an inspiration to others. "Never doubt yourself gorgeous beautiful girl.



You are amazing. "Good luck you won't need it though you will just shine." Kim Suzanne Adams posted: "Go Ellie - you are the best and one of us Aldridge people.

" Ian Pitt, of Penkridge, advised Ellie that she may be feeling a touch of "imposter syndrome" which is a behavioural phenomenon described as self-doubt of intellect, skills, or accomplishments among high-achieving individuals. "It's quite normal and common. You’re doing a great job," he posted.

Tina Carpenter, of Wolverhampton, posted: "Don't doubt yourself ever!! "You have done things and reached goals others can only dream about. You should be so proud. "You represented our country! Won top awards! Conducted yourself with dignity at all times.

"Your family must want to shout it from the roofto.

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