New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

TikTok’s dancing doc! HOW I TURNED MY LIFE AROUND

As a little girl, Tongan-born Dr Vanisi Prescott had two dreams – to one day be a doctor and star in a television commercial.

Often home alone after school while her single mum worked three jobs, she would turn the telly on and wonder why there were never brown faces like hers appearing on screen.

“So now to have become a GP – against all odds – and be on an actual TV show is next level,” laughs the newest host of local series The Checkup, where doctors investigate the latest medical breakthroughs and misconceptions.

But TV isn’t the only platform that’s making Vanisi’s patients tell their friends: “Did you know my doctor is a bit famous?”

The bubbly 36-year-old was inspired to start her own channel on social media app TikTok as a way to inspire young people. On it, she candidly shares her journey,

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