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Fifteen-year-old TV star Lenny Rush is making waves in the entertainment industry, set to present on Children in Need for the second year in a row. Lenny, known for his award-winning acting talent, has quickly become a familiar face on screen. From his early days on CBeebies to winning a TV Bafta for his role in ‘Am I Being Unreasonable?’, Lenny’s talent shines through.

Off-screen, Lenny has faced medical challenges with incredible bravery. Born with spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita (SEDC), he has undergone numerous surgeries and treatments throughout his life. Despite these obstacles, Lenny’s career continues to flourish. He credits his life-changing doctor at Great Ormond Street Hospital for transforming his life and is open about the impact of his condition on his daily life.

In addition to his medical journey, Lenny has also confronted online trolls who have criticized his casting in high-profile TV shows. Responding to claims that he was chosen due to his dwarfism, Lenny emphasized the importance of representation and inclusivity in the industry. He looks up to Warwick Davis as a role model, appreciating the connection they share through their shared experiences.

Lenny’s path to fame began unexpectedly, with his television journey starting at just seven years old. Despite his rising stardom, his family remains a grounding force in his life. Balancing acting with schoolwork, Lenny navigates the demands of his career with the support of his parents and a commitment to maintaining a sense of normalcy outside of work.

As Lenny continues to make a name for himself in the entertainment world, his resilience, talent, and dedication serve as an inspiration to many. By sharing his story and speaking out against discrimination, Lenny is not only making a mark in the industry but also paving the way for greater representation and acceptance in showbiz.