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Caption : I truly and utterly can not explain the utter joy and magic that was the Bridgerton premiere; as a teenager who wore her princess dress every day because it felt safer to play pretend than it did to be herself, getting to dress up as a princess again, but as completely and confidently Chloé, was truly something. What an honour to be invited, to play princess, to watch the first episode of Bridgerton (guys, you are NOT READY for this season I am TELLING YOU). I truly have lucky girl syndrome. I have to pinch myself every day. Thank you thank you thank you @netflixanz @bridgertonnetflix for inviting me Dress: vintage gown courtesy of @venus_and_rose_photography Shoes: @fluevog MUA: @ellajeanhairandmakeupLikes : 90785

90.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : I truly and utterly can not explain the utter joy and magic that was the Bridgerton premiere; as a teenager who wore her princess dress every day because it felt safer to play pretend than it did to be herself, getting to dress up as a princess again, but as completely and confidently Chloé, was truly something. What an honour to be invited, to play princess, to watch the first episode of Bridgerton (guys, you are NOT READY for this season I am TELLING YOU). I truly have lucky girl syndrome. I have to pinch myself every day. Thank you thank you thank you @netflixanz @bridgertonnetflix for inviting me Dress: vintage gown courtesy of @venus_and_rose_photography Shoes: @fluevog MUA: @ellajeanhairandmakeupLikes : 90785

90.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : I truly and utterly can not explain the utter joy and magic that was the Bridgerton premiere; as a teenager who wore her princess dress every day because it felt safer to play pretend than it did to be herself, getting to dress up as a princess again, but as completely and confidently Chloé, was truly something. What an honour to be invited, to play princess, to watch the first episode of Bridgerton (guys, you are NOT READY for this season I am TELLING YOU). I truly have lucky girl syndrome. I have to pinch myself every day. Thank you thank you thank you @netflixanz @bridgertonnetflix for inviting me Dress: vintage gown courtesy of @venus_and_rose_photography Shoes: @fluevog MUA: @ellajeanhairandmakeupLikes : 90785

90.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : I truly and utterly can not explain the utter joy and magic that was the Bridgerton premiere; as a teenager who wore her princess dress every day because it felt safer to play pretend than it did to be herself, getting to dress up as a princess again, but as completely and confidently Chloé, was truly something. What an honour to be invited, to play princess, to watch the first episode of Bridgerton (guys, you are NOT READY for this season I am TELLING YOU). I truly have lucky girl syndrome. I have to pinch myself every day. Thank you thank you thank you @netflixanz @bridgertonnetflix for inviting me Dress: vintage gown courtesy of @venus_and_rose_photography Shoes: @fluevog MUA: @ellajeanhairandmakeupLikes : 90785

90.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : I truly and utterly can not explain the utter joy and magic that was the Bridgerton premiere; as a teenager who wore her princess dress every day because it felt safer to play pretend than it did to be herself, getting to dress up as a princess again, but as completely and confidently Chloé, was truly something. What an honour to be invited, to play princess, to watch the first episode of Bridgerton (guys, you are NOT READY for this season I am TELLING YOU). I truly have lucky girl syndrome. I have to pinch myself every day. Thank you thank you thank you @netflixanz @bridgertonnetflix for inviting me Dress: vintage gown courtesy of @venus_and_rose_photography Shoes: @fluevog MUA: @ellajeanhairandmakeupLikes : 90785

90.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : I truly and utterly can not explain the utter joy and magic that was the Bridgerton premiere; as a teenager who wore her princess dress every day because it felt safer to play pretend than it did to be herself, getting to dress up as a princess again, but as completely and confidently Chloé, was truly something. What an honour to be invited, to play princess, to watch the first episode of Bridgerton (guys, you are NOT READY for this season I am TELLING YOU). I truly have lucky girl syndrome. I have to pinch myself every day. Thank you thank you thank you @netflixanz @bridgertonnetflix for inviting me Dress: vintage gown courtesy of @venus_and_rose_photography Shoes: @fluevog MUA: @ellajeanhairandmakeupLikes : 90785

90.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : I truly and utterly can not explain the utter joy and magic that was the Bridgerton premiere; as a teenager who wore her princess dress every day because it felt safer to play pretend than it did to be herself, getting to dress up as a princess again, but as completely and confidently Chloé, was truly something. What an honour to be invited, to play princess, to watch the first episode of Bridgerton (guys, you are NOT READY for this season I am TELLING YOU). I truly have lucky girl syndrome. I have to pinch myself every day. Thank you thank you thank you @netflixanz @bridgertonnetflix for inviting me Dress: vintage gown courtesy of @venus_and_rose_photography Shoes: @fluevog MUA: @ellajeanhairandmakeupLikes : 90785

90.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : I truly and utterly can not explain the utter joy and magic that was the Bridgerton premiere; as a teenager who wore her princess dress every day because it felt safer to play pretend than it did to be herself, getting to dress up as a princess again, but as completely and confidently Chloé, was truly something. What an honour to be invited, to play princess, to watch the first episode of Bridgerton (guys, you are NOT READY for this season I am TELLING YOU). I truly have lucky girl syndrome. I have to pinch myself every day. Thank you thank you thank you @netflixanz @bridgertonnetflix for inviting me Dress: vintage gown courtesy of @venus_and_rose_photography Shoes: @fluevog MUA: @ellajeanhairandmakeupLikes : 90785

90.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : I truly and utterly can not explain the utter joy and magic that was the Bridgerton premiere; as a teenager who wore her princess dress every day because it felt safer to play pretend than it did to be herself, getting to dress up as a princess again, but as completely and confidently Chloé, was truly something. What an honour to be invited, to play princess, to watch the first episode of Bridgerton (guys, you are NOT READY for this season I am TELLING YOU). I truly have lucky girl syndrome. I have to pinch myself every day. Thank you thank you thank you @netflixanz @bridgertonnetflix for inviting me Dress: vintage gown courtesy of @venus_and_rose_photography Shoes: @fluevog MUA: @ellajeanhairandmakeupLikes : 90785

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Caption : Correct autism terminology is something that allistic folk tend to be incredibly uncomfortable with; they’ve learned ‘politically correct’ terminology based on what they believe, without actually considering what they’re actually saying, or the impact it has on the autistic community. I’ve been in the public eye for some time now, and rarely have I had an interview where the interviewer simply says ‘autistic’, always bouncing between various other filler words, because our social understanding of autism is scary, wrong, taboo. I am autistic. Journalists, interviewers, media professionals that follow me; if you’re going to discuss the fact that I am autistic. I ask of you to simply say the word. It’s okay, the world isn’t going to explode. (But I might if I see one more article saying that I ‘suffer’ or ‘live’ with autism)Likes : 80446

80.4K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Correct autism terminology is something that allistic folk tend to be incredibly uncomfortable with; they’ve learned ‘politically correct’ terminology based on what they believe, without actually considering what they’re actually saying, or the impact it has on the autistic community. I’ve been in the public eye for some time now, and rarely have I had an interview where the interviewer simply says ‘autistic’, always bouncing between various other filler words, because our social understanding of autism is scary, wrong, taboo. I am autistic. Journalists, interviewers, media professionals that follow me; if you’re going to discuss the fact that I am autistic. I ask of you to simply say the word. It’s okay, the world isn’t going to explode. (But I might if I see one more article saying that I ‘suffer’ or ‘live’ with autism)Likes : 80446

80.4K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Correct autism terminology is something that allistic folk tend to be incredibly uncomfortable with; they’ve learned ‘politically correct’ terminology based on what they believe, without actually considering what they’re actually saying, or the impact it has on the autistic community. I’ve been in the public eye for some time now, and rarely have I had an interview where the interviewer simply says ‘autistic’, always bouncing between various other filler words, because our social understanding of autism is scary, wrong, taboo. I am autistic. Journalists, interviewers, media professionals that follow me; if you’re going to discuss the fact that I am autistic. I ask of you to simply say the word. It’s okay, the world isn’t going to explode. (But I might if I see one more article saying that I ‘suffer’ or ‘live’ with autism)Likes : 80446

80.4K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Correct autism terminology is something that allistic folk tend to be incredibly uncomfortable with; they’ve learned ‘politically correct’ terminology based on what they believe, without actually considering what they’re actually saying, or the impact it has on the autistic community. I’ve been in the public eye for some time now, and rarely have I had an interview where the interviewer simply says ‘autistic’, always bouncing between various other filler words, because our social understanding of autism is scary, wrong, taboo. I am autistic. Journalists, interviewers, media professionals that follow me; if you’re going to discuss the fact that I am autistic. I ask of you to simply say the word. It’s okay, the world isn’t going to explode. (But I might if I see one more article saying that I ‘suffer’ or ‘live’ with autism)Likes : 80446

80.4K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Correct autism terminology is something that allistic folk tend to be incredibly uncomfortable with; they’ve learned ‘politically correct’ terminology based on what they believe, without actually considering what they’re actually saying, or the impact it has on the autistic community. I’ve been in the public eye for some time now, and rarely have I had an interview where the interviewer simply says ‘autistic’, always bouncing between various other filler words, because our social understanding of autism is scary, wrong, taboo. I am autistic. Journalists, interviewers, media professionals that follow me; if you’re going to discuss the fact that I am autistic. I ask of you to simply say the word. It’s okay, the world isn’t going to explode. (But I might if I see one more article saying that I ‘suffer’ or ‘live’ with autism)Likes : 80446

80.4K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Correct autism terminology is something that allistic folk tend to be incredibly uncomfortable with; they’ve learned ‘politically correct’ terminology based on what they believe, without actually considering what they’re actually saying, or the impact it has on the autistic community. I’ve been in the public eye for some time now, and rarely have I had an interview where the interviewer simply says ‘autistic’, always bouncing between various other filler words, because our social understanding of autism is scary, wrong, taboo. I am autistic. Journalists, interviewers, media professionals that follow me; if you’re going to discuss the fact that I am autistic. I ask of you to simply say the word. It’s okay, the world isn’t going to explode. (But I might if I see one more article saying that I ‘suffer’ or ‘live’ with autism)Likes : 80446

80.4K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Correct autism terminology is something that allistic folk tend to be incredibly uncomfortable with; they’ve learned ‘politically correct’ terminology based on what they believe, without actually considering what they’re actually saying, or the impact it has on the autistic community. I’ve been in the public eye for some time now, and rarely have I had an interview where the interviewer simply says ‘autistic’, always bouncing between various other filler words, because our social understanding of autism is scary, wrong, taboo. I am autistic. Journalists, interviewers, media professionals that follow me; if you’re going to discuss the fact that I am autistic. I ask of you to simply say the word. It’s okay, the world isn’t going to explode. (But I might if I see one more article saying that I ‘suffer’ or ‘live’ with autism)Likes : 80446

80.4K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Correct autism terminology is something that allistic folk tend to be incredibly uncomfortable with; they’ve learned ‘politically correct’ terminology based on what they believe, without actually considering what they’re actually saying, or the impact it has on the autistic community. I’ve been in the public eye for some time now, and rarely have I had an interview where the interviewer simply says ‘autistic’, always bouncing between various other filler words, because our social understanding of autism is scary, wrong, taboo. I am autistic. Journalists, interviewers, media professionals that follow me; if you’re going to discuss the fact that I am autistic. I ask of you to simply say the word. It’s okay, the world isn’t going to explode. (But I might if I see one more article saying that I ‘suffer’ or ‘live’ with autism)Likes : 80446

80.4K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Correct autism terminology is something that allistic folk tend to be incredibly uncomfortable with; they’ve learned ‘politically correct’ terminology based on what they believe, without actually considering what they’re actually saying, or the impact it has on the autistic community. I’ve been in the public eye for some time now, and rarely have I had an interview where the interviewer simply says ‘autistic’, always bouncing between various other filler words, because our social understanding of autism is scary, wrong, taboo. I am autistic. Journalists, interviewers, media professionals that follow me; if you’re going to discuss the fact that I am autistic. I ask of you to simply say the word. It’s okay, the world isn’t going to explode. (But I might if I see one more article saying that I ‘suffer’ or ‘live’ with autism)Likes : 80446

80.4K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Correct autism terminology is something that allistic folk tend to be incredibly uncomfortable with; they’ve learned ‘politically correct’ terminology based on what they believe, without actually considering what they’re actually saying, or the impact it has on the autistic community. I’ve been in the public eye for some time now, and rarely have I had an interview where the interviewer simply says ‘autistic’, always bouncing between various other filler words, because our social understanding of autism is scary, wrong, taboo. I am autistic. Journalists, interviewers, media professionals that follow me; if you’re going to discuss the fact that I am autistic. I ask of you to simply say the word. It’s okay, the world isn’t going to explode. (But I might if I see one more article saying that I ‘suffer’ or ‘live’ with autism)Likes : 80446

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Caption : It was free dress day for a gold coin donation and the theme was Polly Pocket (Thank you so so so much for all the love on Season 2 so far it’s making my heart go weeee) Stylist: @jordanboorman Wearing: @moniquemarschner @sarahgardnerjewellery @fluevog @autisticjewellery (and friendship bracelets made by you guys 🥺) HMUA: @bylolawithlove @heathmassihairLikes : 73476

73.5K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : It was free dress day for a gold coin donation and the theme was Polly Pocket (Thank you so so so much for all the love on Season 2 so far it’s making my heart go weeee) Stylist: @jordanboorman Wearing: @moniquemarschner @sarahgardnerjewellery @fluevog @autisticjewellery (and friendship bracelets made by you guys 🥺) HMUA: @bylolawithlove @heathmassihairLikes : 73476

73.5K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : It was free dress day for a gold coin donation and the theme was Polly Pocket (Thank you so so so much for all the love on Season 2 so far it’s making my heart go weeee) Stylist: @jordanboorman Wearing: @moniquemarschner @sarahgardnerjewellery @fluevog @autisticjewellery (and friendship bracelets made by you guys 🥺) HMUA: @bylolawithlove @heathmassihairLikes : 73476

73.5K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : It was free dress day for a gold coin donation and the theme was Polly Pocket (Thank you so so so much for all the love on Season 2 so far it’s making my heart go weeee) Stylist: @jordanboorman Wearing: @moniquemarschner @sarahgardnerjewellery @fluevog @autisticjewellery (and friendship bracelets made by you guys 🥺) HMUA: @bylolawithlove @heathmassihairLikes : 73476

73.5K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : It was free dress day for a gold coin donation and the theme was Polly Pocket (Thank you so so so much for all the love on Season 2 so far it’s making my heart go weeee) Stylist: @jordanboorman Wearing: @moniquemarschner @sarahgardnerjewellery @fluevog @autisticjewellery (and friendship bracelets made by you guys 🥺) HMUA: @bylolawithlove @heathmassihairLikes : 73476

73.5K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : It was free dress day for a gold coin donation and the theme was Polly Pocket (Thank you so so so much for all the love on Season 2 so far it’s making my heart go weeee) Stylist: @jordanboorman Wearing: @moniquemarschner @sarahgardnerjewellery @fluevog @autisticjewellery (and friendship bracelets made by you guys 🥺) HMUA: @bylolawithlove @heathmassihairLikes : 73476

73K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Vitamin C’s Friends Forever is playing, schoolies week is being booked (thinking Bali or Gold Coast), we’re praying year 12 formal goes smoother than the year 11 one and have every finger crossed we get into the courses we want, Because of all of you, we’re going into our final year of school. Bring on Year 12 💛 Thank you, thank you, thank you.Likes : 72959

73K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Vitamin C’s Friends Forever is playing, schoolies week is being booked (thinking Bali or Gold Coast), we’re praying year 12 formal goes smoother than the year 11 one and have every finger crossed we get into the courses we want, Because of all of you, we’re going into our final year of school. Bring on Year 12 💛 Thank you, thank you, thank you.Likes : 72959

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Caption : Heartbreak High star Chloe Hayden and her partner Dylan Rohan invited marie claire to attend their gorgeous fairytale wedding in January this year. The actor says, “We knew that we wanted it to feel like us above anything.” And her new husband agreed, “We wanted it to feel like a party.” To see all the stunning photographs and read about their romantic love story, check out the link in bio and the new issue of #MarieClaireLifestyle, on sale now. Photography: The Couples Photographer, Nick Watson (@weddingswithnick)Likes : 72791

72.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Heartbreak High star Chloe Hayden and her partner Dylan Rohan invited marie claire to attend their gorgeous fairytale wedding in January this year. The actor says, “We knew that we wanted it to feel like us above anything.” And her new husband agreed, “We wanted it to feel like a party.” To see all the stunning photographs and read about their romantic love story, check out the link in bio and the new issue of #MarieClaireLifestyle, on sale now. Photography: The Couples Photographer, Nick Watson (@weddingswithnick)Likes : 72791

72.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Heartbreak High star Chloe Hayden and her partner Dylan Rohan invited marie claire to attend their gorgeous fairytale wedding in January this year. The actor says, “We knew that we wanted it to feel like us above anything.” And her new husband agreed, “We wanted it to feel like a party.” To see all the stunning photographs and read about their romantic love story, check out the link in bio and the new issue of #MarieClaireLifestyle, on sale now. Photography: The Couples Photographer, Nick Watson (@weddingswithnick)Likes : 72791

72.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Heartbreak High star Chloe Hayden and her partner Dylan Rohan invited marie claire to attend their gorgeous fairytale wedding in January this year. The actor says, “We knew that we wanted it to feel like us above anything.” And her new husband agreed, “We wanted it to feel like a party.” To see all the stunning photographs and read about their romantic love story, check out the link in bio and the new issue of #MarieClaireLifestyle, on sale now. Photography: The Couples Photographer, Nick Watson (@weddingswithnick)Likes : 72791

72.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Heartbreak High star Chloe Hayden and her partner Dylan Rohan invited marie claire to attend their gorgeous fairytale wedding in January this year. The actor says, “We knew that we wanted it to feel like us above anything.” And her new husband agreed, “We wanted it to feel like a party.” To see all the stunning photographs and read about their romantic love story, check out the link in bio and the new issue of #MarieClaireLifestyle, on sale now. Photography: The Couples Photographer, Nick Watson (@weddingswithnick)Likes : 72791

72.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Heartbreak High star Chloe Hayden and her partner Dylan Rohan invited marie claire to attend their gorgeous fairytale wedding in January this year. The actor says, “We knew that we wanted it to feel like us above anything.” And her new husband agreed, “We wanted it to feel like a party.” To see all the stunning photographs and read about their romantic love story, check out the link in bio and the new issue of #MarieClaireLifestyle, on sale now. Photography: The Couples Photographer, Nick Watson (@weddingswithnick)Likes : 72791

72.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Heartbreak High star Chloe Hayden and her partner Dylan Rohan invited marie claire to attend their gorgeous fairytale wedding in January this year. The actor says, “We knew that we wanted it to feel like us above anything.” And her new husband agreed, “We wanted it to feel like a party.” To see all the stunning photographs and read about their romantic love story, check out the link in bio and the new issue of #MarieClaireLifestyle, on sale now. Photography: The Couples Photographer, Nick Watson (@weddingswithnick)Likes : 72791

72.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Heartbreak High star Chloe Hayden and her partner Dylan Rohan invited marie claire to attend their gorgeous fairytale wedding in January this year. The actor says, “We knew that we wanted it to feel like us above anything.” And her new husband agreed, “We wanted it to feel like a party.” To see all the stunning photographs and read about their romantic love story, check out the link in bio and the new issue of #MarieClaireLifestyle, on sale now. Photography: The Couples Photographer, Nick Watson (@weddingswithnick)Likes : 72791

72.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Heartbreak High star Chloe Hayden and her partner Dylan Rohan invited marie claire to attend their gorgeous fairytale wedding in January this year. The actor says, “We knew that we wanted it to feel like us above anything.” And her new husband agreed, “We wanted it to feel like a party.” To see all the stunning photographs and read about their romantic love story, check out the link in bio and the new issue of #MarieClaireLifestyle, on sale now. Photography: The Couples Photographer, Nick Watson (@weddingswithnick)Likes : 72791

72.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Heartbreak High star Chloe Hayden and her partner Dylan Rohan invited marie claire to attend their gorgeous fairytale wedding in January this year. The actor says, “We knew that we wanted it to feel like us above anything.” And her new husband agreed, “We wanted it to feel like a party.” To see all the stunning photographs and read about their romantic love story, check out the link in bio and the new issue of #MarieClaireLifestyle, on sale now. Photography: The Couples Photographer, Nick Watson (@weddingswithnick)Likes : 72791

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Caption : Heartbreak High is out now globally on Netflix. I hope you laugh, I hope you cry, I hope you connect, I hope this silly, wonderful, beautiful, hectic show can mean a sparkle to you of what it does to me. Class is in session.Likes : 61307

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Caption : Fun fact: for my teenage life I wore solely prairie and period style dresses, insisted on calling my parents ‘ma and Pa’ (they’re still that in my phone, and dad is now still solely known as ‘papa’ by the whole family) my favourite place was Sovereign Hill, where I would literally just cosplay and help out the workers for the entire time, I watched Little House On The Prairie multiple times a day (still my favourite show) and I would even ride my horses in long dresses with nothing but an old rope around their neck. Playing dress up and playing pretend was like therapy; it was switching off, it was removing myself from a world that was oh so scary and where I was oh so different, and placing myself in a world where nothing mattered. Spending a few days in the magic of Bowral for the @bridgertonnetflix premiere was genuinely healing in a way that I did not expect and has reminded me to take more time to play pretend, to dress in my favourite clothes ‘just because’ (no matter how impractical) to explore, to create. In whatever way you can, I urge you to do the same 💛Likes : 58372

58.4K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Fun fact: for my teenage life I wore solely prairie and period style dresses, insisted on calling my parents ‘ma and Pa’ (they’re still that in my phone, and dad is now still solely known as ‘papa’ by the whole family) my favourite place was Sovereign Hill, where I would literally just cosplay and help out the workers for the entire time, I watched Little House On The Prairie multiple times a day (still my favourite show) and I would even ride my horses in long dresses with nothing but an old rope around their neck. Playing dress up and playing pretend was like therapy; it was switching off, it was removing myself from a world that was oh so scary and where I was oh so different, and placing myself in a world where nothing mattered. Spending a few days in the magic of Bowral for the @bridgertonnetflix premiere was genuinely healing in a way that I did not expect and has reminded me to take more time to play pretend, to dress in my favourite clothes ‘just because’ (no matter how impractical) to explore, to create. In whatever way you can, I urge you to do the same 💛Likes : 58372

58.4K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Fun fact: for my teenage life I wore solely prairie and period style dresses, insisted on calling my parents ‘ma and Pa’ (they’re still that in my phone, and dad is now still solely known as ‘papa’ by the whole family) my favourite place was Sovereign Hill, where I would literally just cosplay and help out the workers for the entire time, I watched Little House On The Prairie multiple times a day (still my favourite show) and I would even ride my horses in long dresses with nothing but an old rope around their neck. Playing dress up and playing pretend was like therapy; it was switching off, it was removing myself from a world that was oh so scary and where I was oh so different, and placing myself in a world where nothing mattered. Spending a few days in the magic of Bowral for the @bridgertonnetflix premiere was genuinely healing in a way that I did not expect and has reminded me to take more time to play pretend, to dress in my favourite clothes ‘just because’ (no matter how impractical) to explore, to create. In whatever way you can, I urge you to do the same 💛Likes : 58372

58.4K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Fun fact: for my teenage life I wore solely prairie and period style dresses, insisted on calling my parents ‘ma and Pa’ (they’re still that in my phone, and dad is now still solely known as ‘papa’ by the whole family) my favourite place was Sovereign Hill, where I would literally just cosplay and help out the workers for the entire time, I watched Little House On The Prairie multiple times a day (still my favourite show) and I would even ride my horses in long dresses with nothing but an old rope around their neck. Playing dress up and playing pretend was like therapy; it was switching off, it was removing myself from a world that was oh so scary and where I was oh so different, and placing myself in a world where nothing mattered. Spending a few days in the magic of Bowral for the @bridgertonnetflix premiere was genuinely healing in a way that I did not expect and has reminded me to take more time to play pretend, to dress in my favourite clothes ‘just because’ (no matter how impractical) to explore, to create. In whatever way you can, I urge you to do the same 💛Likes : 58372

58.4K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Fun fact: for my teenage life I wore solely prairie and period style dresses, insisted on calling my parents ‘ma and Pa’ (they’re still that in my phone, and dad is now still solely known as ‘papa’ by the whole family) my favourite place was Sovereign Hill, where I would literally just cosplay and help out the workers for the entire time, I watched Little House On The Prairie multiple times a day (still my favourite show) and I would even ride my horses in long dresses with nothing but an old rope around their neck. Playing dress up and playing pretend was like therapy; it was switching off, it was removing myself from a world that was oh so scary and where I was oh so different, and placing myself in a world where nothing mattered. Spending a few days in the magic of Bowral for the @bridgertonnetflix premiere was genuinely healing in a way that I did not expect and has reminded me to take more time to play pretend, to dress in my favourite clothes ‘just because’ (no matter how impractical) to explore, to create. In whatever way you can, I urge you to do the same 💛Likes : 58372

58.4K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Fun fact: for my teenage life I wore solely prairie and period style dresses, insisted on calling my parents ‘ma and Pa’ (they’re still that in my phone, and dad is now still solely known as ‘papa’ by the whole family) my favourite place was Sovereign Hill, where I would literally just cosplay and help out the workers for the entire time, I watched Little House On The Prairie multiple times a day (still my favourite show) and I would even ride my horses in long dresses with nothing but an old rope around their neck. Playing dress up and playing pretend was like therapy; it was switching off, it was removing myself from a world that was oh so scary and where I was oh so different, and placing myself in a world where nothing mattered. Spending a few days in the magic of Bowral for the @bridgertonnetflix premiere was genuinely healing in a way that I did not expect and has reminded me to take more time to play pretend, to dress in my favourite clothes ‘just because’ (no matter how impractical) to explore, to create. In whatever way you can, I urge you to do the same 💛Likes : 58372

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Caption : Fun fact: for my teenage life I wore solely prairie and period style dresses, insisted on calling my parents ‘ma and Pa’ (they’re still that in my phone, and dad is now still solely known as ‘papa’ by the whole family) my favourite place was Sovereign Hill, where I would literally just cosplay and help out the workers for the entire time, I watched Little House On The Prairie multiple times a day (still my favourite show) and I would even ride my horses in long dresses with nothing but an old rope around their neck. Playing dress up and playing pretend was like therapy; it was switching off, it was removing myself from a world that was oh so scary and where I was oh so different, and placing myself in a world where nothing mattered. Spending a few days in the magic of Bowral for the @bridgertonnetflix premiere was genuinely healing in a way that I did not expect and has reminded me to take more time to play pretend, to dress in my favourite clothes ‘just because’ (no matter how impractical) to explore, to create. In whatever way you can, I urge you to do the same 💛Likes : 58372

58.4K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Fun fact: for my teenage life I wore solely prairie and period style dresses, insisted on calling my parents ‘ma and Pa’ (they’re still that in my phone, and dad is now still solely known as ‘papa’ by the whole family) my favourite place was Sovereign Hill, where I would literally just cosplay and help out the workers for the entire time, I watched Little House On The Prairie multiple times a day (still my favourite show) and I would even ride my horses in long dresses with nothing but an old rope around their neck. Playing dress up and playing pretend was like therapy; it was switching off, it was removing myself from a world that was oh so scary and where I was oh so different, and placing myself in a world where nothing mattered. Spending a few days in the magic of Bowral for the @bridgertonnetflix premiere was genuinely healing in a way that I did not expect and has reminded me to take more time to play pretend, to dress in my favourite clothes ‘just because’ (no matter how impractical) to explore, to create. In whatever way you can, I urge you to do the same 💛Likes : 58372

58.4K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Fun fact: for my teenage life I wore solely prairie and period style dresses, insisted on calling my parents ‘ma and Pa’ (they’re still that in my phone, and dad is now still solely known as ‘papa’ by the whole family) my favourite place was Sovereign Hill, where I would literally just cosplay and help out the workers for the entire time, I watched Little House On The Prairie multiple times a day (still my favourite show) and I would even ride my horses in long dresses with nothing but an old rope around their neck. Playing dress up and playing pretend was like therapy; it was switching off, it was removing myself from a world that was oh so scary and where I was oh so different, and placing myself in a world where nothing mattered. Spending a few days in the magic of Bowral for the @bridgertonnetflix premiere was genuinely healing in a way that I did not expect and has reminded me to take more time to play pretend, to dress in my favourite clothes ‘just because’ (no matter how impractical) to explore, to create. In whatever way you can, I urge you to do the same 💛Likes : 58372

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Caption : Since 13, my life has been taken by debilitating pain, dismissed as ‘you’re a woman, deal with it’. So for over a decade, I did. I dealt with waking up vomiting from pain, lying in the bathroom screaming while my stomach back and legs felt like they were being stabbed, passing out, 2am visits to the emergency ward and being turned away with Panadol, with a pain on the same pain scale as heart attacks and labour pains. Every single day. Finally, I was diagnosed with severe endometriosis and adenomyosis; both progressive disorders in the top 10 most painful conditions in the world, and found on every organ in the body. There is no cure, and our governments lack of education and care for AFAB folk means the average time to get a diagnosis is 10 years, with 2/3 being misdiagnosed first. 50% of endometriosis sufferers will suffer from infertility 1/6 will lose their jobs Excessive bleeding (even when not on your period), pain, fatigue and overall reduced quality of life are just a few things that we go through every day. AFAB folk are taught that pain is normal, to be silent. Recent studies show that women are left out of the equation all together during research, with most researchers refusing to use female rodents in their clinical pain trials as the menstrual cycles of female rats adds too much variability (ha.) And after surgery, women are more likely to be prescribed anti depressants and sedatives for pain, while men are more likely to be prescribed actual pain medication when they have surgery for similar things. If you’re autistic there’s a new level of ‘it’s all in their head’ when seeking an endometriosis diagnosis, and is further exacerbated when the autistic person has been societally conditioned to mask, to fear speaking up, or if their body is unable to feel pain. If you are otherwise disabled, BIPOC or living below the poverty line, accessing support statistically grows worse. If you’ve been told your pain is normal, it’s not. If cis men had periods, it would be the ultimate sign of masculinity, they would praise and boast about their cycles and pain would be eradicated. If cis men had endometriosis, there would be a cure. There is no excuse.Likes : 57761

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Caption : Since 13, my life has been taken by debilitating pain, dismissed as ‘you’re a woman, deal with it’. So for over a decade, I did. I dealt with waking up vomiting from pain, lying in the bathroom screaming while my stomach back and legs felt like they were being stabbed, passing out, 2am visits to the emergency ward and being turned away with Panadol, with a pain on the same pain scale as heart attacks and labour pains. Every single day. Finally, I was diagnosed with severe endometriosis and adenomyosis; both progressive disorders in the top 10 most painful conditions in the world, and found on every organ in the body. There is no cure, and our governments lack of education and care for AFAB folk means the average time to get a diagnosis is 10 years, with 2/3 being misdiagnosed first. 50% of endometriosis sufferers will suffer from infertility 1/6 will lose their jobs Excessive bleeding (even when not on your period), pain, fatigue and overall reduced quality of life are just a few things that we go through every day. AFAB folk are taught that pain is normal, to be silent. Recent studies show that women are left out of the equation all together during research, with most researchers refusing to use female rodents in their clinical pain trials as the menstrual cycles of female rats adds too much variability (ha.) And after surgery, women are more likely to be prescribed anti depressants and sedatives for pain, while men are more likely to be prescribed actual pain medication when they have surgery for similar things. If you’re autistic there’s a new level of ‘it’s all in their head’ when seeking an endometriosis diagnosis, and is further exacerbated when the autistic person has been societally conditioned to mask, to fear speaking up, or if their body is unable to feel pain. If you are otherwise disabled, BIPOC or living below the poverty line, accessing support statistically grows worse. If you’ve been told your pain is normal, it’s not. If cis men had periods, it would be the ultimate sign of masculinity, they would praise and boast about their cycles and pain would be eradicated. If cis men had endometriosis, there would be a cure. There is no excuse.Likes : 57761

57.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Since 13, my life has been taken by debilitating pain, dismissed as ‘you’re a woman, deal with it’. So for over a decade, I did. I dealt with waking up vomiting from pain, lying in the bathroom screaming while my stomach back and legs felt like they were being stabbed, passing out, 2am visits to the emergency ward and being turned away with Panadol, with a pain on the same pain scale as heart attacks and labour pains. Every single day. Finally, I was diagnosed with severe endometriosis and adenomyosis; both progressive disorders in the top 10 most painful conditions in the world, and found on every organ in the body. There is no cure, and our governments lack of education and care for AFAB folk means the average time to get a diagnosis is 10 years, with 2/3 being misdiagnosed first. 50% of endometriosis sufferers will suffer from infertility 1/6 will lose their jobs Excessive bleeding (even when not on your period), pain, fatigue and overall reduced quality of life are just a few things that we go through every day. AFAB folk are taught that pain is normal, to be silent. Recent studies show that women are left out of the equation all together during research, with most researchers refusing to use female rodents in their clinical pain trials as the menstrual cycles of female rats adds too much variability (ha.) And after surgery, women are more likely to be prescribed anti depressants and sedatives for pain, while men are more likely to be prescribed actual pain medication when they have surgery for similar things. If you’re autistic there’s a new level of ‘it’s all in their head’ when seeking an endometriosis diagnosis, and is further exacerbated when the autistic person has been societally conditioned to mask, to fear speaking up, or if their body is unable to feel pain. If you are otherwise disabled, BIPOC or living below the poverty line, accessing support statistically grows worse. If you’ve been told your pain is normal, it’s not. If cis men had periods, it would be the ultimate sign of masculinity, they would praise and boast about their cycles and pain would be eradicated. If cis men had endometriosis, there would be a cure. There is no excuse.Likes : 57761

57.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Since 13, my life has been taken by debilitating pain, dismissed as ‘you’re a woman, deal with it’. So for over a decade, I did. I dealt with waking up vomiting from pain, lying in the bathroom screaming while my stomach back and legs felt like they were being stabbed, passing out, 2am visits to the emergency ward and being turned away with Panadol, with a pain on the same pain scale as heart attacks and labour pains. Every single day. Finally, I was diagnosed with severe endometriosis and adenomyosis; both progressive disorders in the top 10 most painful conditions in the world, and found on every organ in the body. There is no cure, and our governments lack of education and care for AFAB folk means the average time to get a diagnosis is 10 years, with 2/3 being misdiagnosed first. 50% of endometriosis sufferers will suffer from infertility 1/6 will lose their jobs Excessive bleeding (even when not on your period), pain, fatigue and overall reduced quality of life are just a few things that we go through every day. AFAB folk are taught that pain is normal, to be silent. Recent studies show that women are left out of the equation all together during research, with most researchers refusing to use female rodents in their clinical pain trials as the menstrual cycles of female rats adds too much variability (ha.) And after surgery, women are more likely to be prescribed anti depressants and sedatives for pain, while men are more likely to be prescribed actual pain medication when they have surgery for similar things. If you’re autistic there’s a new level of ‘it’s all in their head’ when seeking an endometriosis diagnosis, and is further exacerbated when the autistic person has been societally conditioned to mask, to fear speaking up, or if their body is unable to feel pain. If you are otherwise disabled, BIPOC or living below the poverty line, accessing support statistically grows worse. If you’ve been told your pain is normal, it’s not. If cis men had periods, it would be the ultimate sign of masculinity, they would praise and boast about their cycles and pain would be eradicated. If cis men had endometriosis, there would be a cure. There is no excuse.Likes : 57761

57.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Since 13, my life has been taken by debilitating pain, dismissed as ‘you’re a woman, deal with it’. So for over a decade, I did. I dealt with waking up vomiting from pain, lying in the bathroom screaming while my stomach back and legs felt like they were being stabbed, passing out, 2am visits to the emergency ward and being turned away with Panadol, with a pain on the same pain scale as heart attacks and labour pains. Every single day. Finally, I was diagnosed with severe endometriosis and adenomyosis; both progressive disorders in the top 10 most painful conditions in the world, and found on every organ in the body. There is no cure, and our governments lack of education and care for AFAB folk means the average time to get a diagnosis is 10 years, with 2/3 being misdiagnosed first. 50% of endometriosis sufferers will suffer from infertility 1/6 will lose their jobs Excessive bleeding (even when not on your period), pain, fatigue and overall reduced quality of life are just a few things that we go through every day. AFAB folk are taught that pain is normal, to be silent. Recent studies show that women are left out of the equation all together during research, with most researchers refusing to use female rodents in their clinical pain trials as the menstrual cycles of female rats adds too much variability (ha.) And after surgery, women are more likely to be prescribed anti depressants and sedatives for pain, while men are more likely to be prescribed actual pain medication when they have surgery for similar things. If you’re autistic there’s a new level of ‘it’s all in their head’ when seeking an endometriosis diagnosis, and is further exacerbated when the autistic person has been societally conditioned to mask, to fear speaking up, or if their body is unable to feel pain. If you are otherwise disabled, BIPOC or living below the poverty line, accessing support statistically grows worse. If you’ve been told your pain is normal, it’s not. If cis men had periods, it would be the ultimate sign of masculinity, they would praise and boast about their cycles and pain would be eradicated. If cis men had endometriosis, there would be a cure. There is no excuse.Likes : 57761

57.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Since 13, my life has been taken by debilitating pain, dismissed as ‘you’re a woman, deal with it’. So for over a decade, I did. I dealt with waking up vomiting from pain, lying in the bathroom screaming while my stomach back and legs felt like they were being stabbed, passing out, 2am visits to the emergency ward and being turned away with Panadol, with a pain on the same pain scale as heart attacks and labour pains. Every single day. Finally, I was diagnosed with severe endometriosis and adenomyosis; both progressive disorders in the top 10 most painful conditions in the world, and found on every organ in the body. There is no cure, and our governments lack of education and care for AFAB folk means the average time to get a diagnosis is 10 years, with 2/3 being misdiagnosed first. 50% of endometriosis sufferers will suffer from infertility 1/6 will lose their jobs Excessive bleeding (even when not on your period), pain, fatigue and overall reduced quality of life are just a few things that we go through every day. AFAB folk are taught that pain is normal, to be silent. Recent studies show that women are left out of the equation all together during research, with most researchers refusing to use female rodents in their clinical pain trials as the menstrual cycles of female rats adds too much variability (ha.) And after surgery, women are more likely to be prescribed anti depressants and sedatives for pain, while men are more likely to be prescribed actual pain medication when they have surgery for similar things. If you’re autistic there’s a new level of ‘it’s all in their head’ when seeking an endometriosis diagnosis, and is further exacerbated when the autistic person has been societally conditioned to mask, to fear speaking up, or if their body is unable to feel pain. If you are otherwise disabled, BIPOC or living below the poverty line, accessing support statistically grows worse. If you’ve been told your pain is normal, it’s not. If cis men had periods, it would be the ultimate sign of masculinity, they would praise and boast about their cycles and pain would be eradicated. If cis men had endometriosis, there would be a cure. There is no excuse.Likes : 57761

57.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Since 13, my life has been taken by debilitating pain, dismissed as ‘you’re a woman, deal with it’. So for over a decade, I did. I dealt with waking up vomiting from pain, lying in the bathroom screaming while my stomach back and legs felt like they were being stabbed, passing out, 2am visits to the emergency ward and being turned away with Panadol, with a pain on the same pain scale as heart attacks and labour pains. Every single day. Finally, I was diagnosed with severe endometriosis and adenomyosis; both progressive disorders in the top 10 most painful conditions in the world, and found on every organ in the body. There is no cure, and our governments lack of education and care for AFAB folk means the average time to get a diagnosis is 10 years, with 2/3 being misdiagnosed first. 50% of endometriosis sufferers will suffer from infertility 1/6 will lose their jobs Excessive bleeding (even when not on your period), pain, fatigue and overall reduced quality of life are just a few things that we go through every day. AFAB folk are taught that pain is normal, to be silent. Recent studies show that women are left out of the equation all together during research, with most researchers refusing to use female rodents in their clinical pain trials as the menstrual cycles of female rats adds too much variability (ha.) And after surgery, women are more likely to be prescribed anti depressants and sedatives for pain, while men are more likely to be prescribed actual pain medication when they have surgery for similar things. If you’re autistic there’s a new level of ‘it’s all in their head’ when seeking an endometriosis diagnosis, and is further exacerbated when the autistic person has been societally conditioned to mask, to fear speaking up, or if their body is unable to feel pain. If you are otherwise disabled, BIPOC or living below the poverty line, accessing support statistically grows worse. If you’ve been told your pain is normal, it’s not. If cis men had periods, it would be the ultimate sign of masculinity, they would praise and boast about their cycles and pain would be eradicated. If cis men had endometriosis, there would be a cure. There is no excuse.Likes : 57761

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Caption : Due to recent events, moving forward, my team will be managing and monitoring all my social accounts. Over the last year, I have been inundated with several dozen death threats, detailed suicide prompts and horrific, intricate abuse each and every day. It’s inescapable, and is deeply effecting my mental and physical well-being. From here on out, all comments, DM’s, tags and the like will be seen by my team instead of myself; and all hate speech and threatening language will be addressed and immediately reported to federal authorities before being blocked. It is vital for you all to know that this behaviour isn’t tolerated; I’m aware multiple of you have received similar messages, and I urge you to do the same. Suicide is the leading cause of death in people under the age of 44. Autistic people are 9 times more likely to die by suicide. Because of this, my life expectancy is 35. I refuse to allow my platform to contribute to that statistic. My platforms were built to be a welcoming, safe, open haven, and my mission has always been kindness and love. It devastates me that these values aren’t being shown right now. My connection and communication with you all is something I’ve always found so special, and that I cherish and value so deeply; but is something we don’t currently have have the privilege of doing. My hope is we can get back to that, but for now, in order to keep my community and myself safe, it is vital for me to take these steps. All my love xLikes : 47624

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Caption : Students! School holidays are almost over, term two is about to begin. Please get your uniforms (fave outfit), school bags (is that an ibis on it?) and text books (mandatory smash S drawn on it) School starts on Thursday 💔Likes : 46840

46.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Students! School holidays are almost over, term two is about to begin. Please get your uniforms (fave outfit), school bags (is that an ibis on it?) and text books (mandatory smash S drawn on it) School starts on Thursday 💔Likes : 46840

46.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Students! School holidays are almost over, term two is about to begin. Please get your uniforms (fave outfit), school bags (is that an ibis on it?) and text books (mandatory smash S drawn on it) School starts on Thursday 💔Likes : 46840

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Caption : Autistic people exist this month and every month. We can not have awareness without education and acceptance. So, a little reminder of how you can actually support autistic people. Not just in April, but always.Likes : 44656

44.7K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Autistic people exist this month and every month. We can not have awareness without education and acceptance. So, a little reminder of how you can actually support autistic people. Not just in April, but always.Likes : 44656

44.7K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Autistic people exist this month and every month. We can not have awareness without education and acceptance. So, a little reminder of how you can actually support autistic people. Not just in April, but always.Likes : 44656

44.7K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Autistic people exist this month and every month. We can not have awareness without education and acceptance. So, a little reminder of how you can actually support autistic people. Not just in April, but always.Likes : 44656

44.7K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Autistic people exist this month and every month. We can not have awareness without education and acceptance. So, a little reminder of how you can actually support autistic people. Not just in April, but always.Likes : 44656

44.7K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Autistic people exist this month and every month. We can not have awareness without education and acceptance. So, a little reminder of how you can actually support autistic people. Not just in April, but always.Likes : 44656

44.7K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Autistic people exist this month and every month. We can not have awareness without education and acceptance. So, a little reminder of how you can actually support autistic people. Not just in April, but always.Likes : 44656

44.7K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Autistic people exist this month and every month. We can not have awareness without education and acceptance. So, a little reminder of how you can actually support autistic people. Not just in April, but always.Likes : 44656

42.1K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : This is your daily reminder that accessibility aids are hotLikes : 42133

42.1K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : This is your daily reminder that accessibility aids are hotLikes : 42133

42.1K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : This is your daily reminder that accessibility aids are hotLikes : 42133

42.1K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : This is your daily reminder that accessibility aids are hotLikes : 42133

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Caption : I don’t want to see another hospital or needle or IV drip for the next 40 to 50 business years thank you very much Finally well enough for a belated birthday (just in time to go to the high country) 🥺💛Likes : 32434

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Caption : (Belated) Happy birthd(influenza (A))y Birthdays are my favourite favourite occasions to celebrate, and being sick is my least least favourite thing; so coming down with Influenza A the day before meant a lot of disappointment and a lot of change; the only two things I hate more than being sick. Still, having family who know my every love language and love me in every way that I need and know has shifted the sadness; I woke up to an extravagant party worth of Bluey decorations from my husband who was up all night decorating the house, who made me donuts (a birthday brekkie tradition), AND bought me Titanic Lego (Iykyk 😭🥺), a family who still safely visited and brought me even more balloons and get well packs, and a promise of the not-change-birthday-celebrations as soon as I’m well again. Change is my absolute enemy, but also my greatest teacher and reminder that despite change (as hospital’y and scary as it can be) there will always be sames, always be sparkles. As a little follow up; I’m posting this four days after my birthday as I was absolutely ✨KO’ed✨ until now. And in reflection; I so often find myself growing embarrassed about my feelings and emotions and sadness. ‘How dare you be sad about birthdays when the world has so much more to be sad about’, ‘you should be ashamed for feeling so deeply’. I often have to remind myself what a gift it is to be sensitive, to feel wholly and deeply and completely. It does not invalidate the other sadness, and your own feelings are worthy of being felt. If this is you, too, be gentle with yourself, you are allowed to feel, your emotions are allowed to take up space 💛 Thank you for the birthday wishes 💛Likes : 31830

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Caption : (Belated) Happy birthd(influenza (A))y Birthdays are my favourite favourite occasions to celebrate, and being sick is my least least favourite thing; so coming down with Influenza A the day before meant a lot of disappointment and a lot of change; the only two things I hate more than being sick. Still, having family who know my every love language and love me in every way that I need and know has shifted the sadness; I woke up to an extravagant party worth of Bluey decorations from my husband who was up all night decorating the house, who made me donuts (a birthday brekkie tradition), AND bought me Titanic Lego (Iykyk 😭🥺), a family who still safely visited and brought me even more balloons and get well packs, and a promise of the not-change-birthday-celebrations as soon as I’m well again. Change is my absolute enemy, but also my greatest teacher and reminder that despite change (as hospital’y and scary as it can be) there will always be sames, always be sparkles. As a little follow up; I’m posting this four days after my birthday as I was absolutely ✨KO’ed✨ until now. And in reflection; I so often find myself growing embarrassed about my feelings and emotions and sadness. ‘How dare you be sad about birthdays when the world has so much more to be sad about’, ‘you should be ashamed for feeling so deeply’. I often have to remind myself what a gift it is to be sensitive, to feel wholly and deeply and completely. It does not invalidate the other sadness, and your own feelings are worthy of being felt. If this is you, too, be gentle with yourself, you are allowed to feel, your emotions are allowed to take up space 💛 Thank you for the birthday wishes 💛Likes : 31830

31.8K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : (Belated) Happy birthd(influenza (A))y Birthdays are my favourite favourite occasions to celebrate, and being sick is my least least favourite thing; so coming down with Influenza A the day before meant a lot of disappointment and a lot of change; the only two things I hate more than being sick. Still, having family who know my every love language and love me in every way that I need and know has shifted the sadness; I woke up to an extravagant party worth of Bluey decorations from my husband who was up all night decorating the house, who made me donuts (a birthday brekkie tradition), AND bought me Titanic Lego (Iykyk 😭🥺), a family who still safely visited and brought me even more balloons and get well packs, and a promise of the not-change-birthday-celebrations as soon as I’m well again. Change is my absolute enemy, but also my greatest teacher and reminder that despite change (as hospital’y and scary as it can be) there will always be sames, always be sparkles. As a little follow up; I’m posting this four days after my birthday as I was absolutely ✨KO’ed✨ until now. And in reflection; I so often find myself growing embarrassed about my feelings and emotions and sadness. ‘How dare you be sad about birthdays when the world has so much more to be sad about’, ‘you should be ashamed for feeling so deeply’. I often have to remind myself what a gift it is to be sensitive, to feel wholly and deeply and completely. It does not invalidate the other sadness, and your own feelings are worthy of being felt. If this is you, too, be gentle with yourself, you are allowed to feel, your emotions are allowed to take up space 💛 Thank you for the birthday wishes 💛Likes : 31830

31.3K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : T-shirt caption on slide 1 is exactly how I’m feeling after our first week in Tokyo 🥺Likes : 31292

31.3K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : T-shirt caption on slide 1 is exactly how I’m feeling after our first week in Tokyo 🥺Likes : 31292

31.3K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : T-shirt caption on slide 1 is exactly how I’m feeling after our first week in Tokyo 🥺Likes : 31292

31.3K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : T-shirt caption on slide 1 is exactly how I’m feeling after our first week in Tokyo 🥺Likes : 31292

31.3K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : T-shirt caption on slide 1 is exactly how I’m feeling after our first week in Tokyo 🥺Likes : 31292

31.3K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : T-shirt caption on slide 1 is exactly how I’m feeling after our first week in Tokyo 🥺Likes : 31292

31.3K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : T-shirt caption on slide 1 is exactly how I’m feeling after our first week in Tokyo 🥺Likes : 31292

31.3K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : T-shirt caption on slide 1 is exactly how I’m feeling after our first week in Tokyo 🥺Likes : 31292

31.3K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : T-shirt caption on slide 1 is exactly how I’m feeling after our first week in Tokyo 🥺Likes : 31292

25.5K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Me 🤝 taking event photos in car parks and petrol station bathrooms Wearing: @ansshopping @rocboots @coachLikes : 25459

25.5K Likes – Chloé Hayden Instagram
Caption : Me 🤝 taking event photos in car parks and petrol station bathrooms Wearing: @ansshopping @rocboots @coachLikes : 25459