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Bachelor Contestant Daisy Kent Addresses Hurtful Comments About Her Voice

Daisy Kent addresses criticism about her voice on social media.

During her time on The Bachelor, contestant Daisy Kent has faced criticism regarding her voice, prompting her to address the issue on social media. Daisy, who is competing for Bachelor Joey Graziadei's affections, took to Instagram to share her thoughts on the matter.

In her post, Daisy revealed that she uses a cochlear implant to hear, which impacts how she perceives her own voice. She expressed that hurtful comments about her voice make her self-conscious and affect her confidence, especially considering her journey with hearing loss and receiving the implant.

Daisy emphasized that participating in the reality show was a confidence booster for her, thanks to the support she received from the producers and cast. However, negative comments online have made her question her speech patterns and delivery.

Despite the challenges she faces due to her hearing impairment, Daisy remains grateful for the kindness and understanding shown by many individuals. She highlighted the importance of uplifting messages she receives, particularly from young fans who find inspiration in her story.

Throughout her time on The Bachelor, Daisy has been open about her struggles with hearing loss, stemming from lyme disease. She shared her experiences of feeling overwhelmed in noisy environments and the difficulties she encounters in understanding conversations with new people.

Daisy's candidness about her cochlear implant and the impact of her hearing loss on her social interactions has resonated with viewers, shedding light on the challenges faced by individuals with hearing impairments.

As Daisy continues her journey on The Bachelor, she remains determined to stay true to herself and advocate for kindness and acceptance, both online and offline.

Viewers can catch Daisy's journey on The Bachelor airing on ABC Mondays at 8 p.m. ET.

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