A mum from Greater Manchester had admitted to being treated differently because of her name, from getting prank calls to weird looks when booking a table at a restaurant
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A mum who was named after the midwife who delivered her has revealed her struggle to cope with the abuse she faces on a daily basis.
Corona Newton, from Oldham, Greater Manchester, admitted she has been bullied for her name for as long as she can remember – even before the coronavirus pandemic.
The 49-year-old civil servant said: “People used to call me Guinness and Budweiser.
“That I could always laugh off. But this is more frustrating, especially when it gets aggressive,” reports BBC.
Corona said that no-one takes her seriously when she tries to book a table at a restaurant.
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