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What is an adult? Celebs share their stories

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Graham Matthews | 17:25 UK time, Tuesday, 27 July 2010

The Adult Season explores the pressures on young people to grow up quickly, and we want you to tell us what being an adult means to you. What kind of adult do you want to be? Have you had to grow up quicker than you imagined?

Friends of ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Three, Greg James, Jenny Frost and Liz McClarnon have given you the chance to watch exclusive versions of their experiences of becoming an adult, right here on the blog. And don't forget to share your own stories after you've watched them

Greg James:

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Jenny Frost:

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Share your story now.

The Adult Season continues TONIGHT on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Three with Underage and Pregnant at 8pm, with Baby Beauty Queens at 8.30pm, and Small Teen, Big World at 9pm.

If you're affected by any of the issues in The Adult Season and you want any help or advice visit the Radio 1 The Surgery website.


Graham Matthews is content producer for ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Three online.

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    I was so surprised at how well Courtney from Under age and pregnant dealt with the death and pregnancy, I was so shocked and felt over whelmed at her strength. Her mother was so lovely and supportive, it was a really emotional episode.

  • Comment number 2.

    how come jenny frost can present a programme against fakes, and that her and p.o.d.'s policy is to rid fakeness around the world, yet jenny frost has fake boobs, whats the deal with that, its blatantly obvious too

  • Comment number 3.

    I've just been reading about a ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳3 programme called "My Mum and Me" in which a girl whose mum suffers from a schizo-affective disorder - as a viewer in Australia is there any chance that this series will be shown on the ABC? I published a novel last year about a teenager living with a parent who suffers from a mental illness so I have a particular interest in this story. There remains such a stigma about being mentally ill, and it is so positive to see programmes like this being made.

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    me personally, i feel real strong for the mum's on underage and pregnant because, i have been though it all, i got pregnant at the age of thirteen but i actually had an aborshion, i felt i was too young and wanted to focus on my carrer, no boy will stand by you if he was to get you pregnant, comdom's don't always work, as i know, you wanna be safe so take the pill and use a condom also, i knew full well i was too young, it was just because i felt that i loved the boy that we should move onto something bigger!.. if you want to know more let me know

  • Comment number 7.

    i fell pregnant at 18 i was a bit well very wild before falling pregnant i went out ever weekend got drunk arrested discusting things as soon as i saw that pregnancy test it was as if i was a different person i remeber going home sitting down this pregnancy test and got pmy prioritys straight
    i was underage but yes i was 18 and pregnant and i really really get absolutly fed up with 18 year olds being put down being called dirty names especially single mums i just think i may be a single mum but i have my son every day every night i nurse him when he is sick i change his bum i love him i feed him just like any married 30 year old does their kids why do we get put down i think people just need to watch us young parents in person more to see how genuine we really are so please anyone that has any sterotypical views on young mums just try and find out the full facts before because you dont know how upsetting it is to get comments and looks walking throough town.
    well done all you young mums on underage and pregnant !!! your all stars !!! x

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