Woman's Day Magazine NZ

Radio star Cam reveals ‘HOW I BEAT THE BULLIES’

Radio star Cam Mansel was buying food for his rabbit at his local pet store when a teacher recognised him.

Introducing herself, she explained how one of her students had been struggling with his sexuality until hearing Cam on ZM’s Late Show.

The 30-year-old broadcaster recalls, “She was like, ‘You said something that resonated with him and really helped him.’ It was an incredible moment that I’ll remember for the rest of my life.” Helping others navigate identity struggles means everything

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