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Gamer Boi Metro:

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Gamer Boi 🎮🎵 Gamer Boi is available to stream now, on many music streaming platforms! A friend and fellow gamer shared one of my latest releases with the Metro gaming community — and I’m honestly so grateful for the support. 🎮💜 Huge shout out to Gaz Be Rotten for recommending my music and giving it a boost in the comments. Community support like this means the world. K•Doll is a rising music artist blending pure creativity with community spirit. A long-time charity and community worker, she uses her platform to uplift others through music, art, and culture. Her sound is bold, heartfelt, and unapologetically authentic — a reflection of the resilience and passion that drive her. K•Doll is building a brand rooted in empowerment, activism, and the belief that music can change lives. You can check out the Metro page here: https://metro.co.uk/2026/03/09/games-inbox-will-project-helix-a-successful-comeback-xbox-27313293/#metro-comments-container Sarah Wingfield ❤️  #KDoll #Independen...

International Women's Day:

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Today is International Women’s Day — 8th March. 💗 A day to celebrate the strength, resilience, creativity and courage of women everywhere. Women who speak up, women who survive, women who create change, and women who continue showing up in a world that often makes things harder than they should be. As a disabled woman, advocate, survivor and creator, I know how important it is for our voices to be heard — especially the voices of women who are often overlooked or underestimated. Today I celebrate all women: Women with disabilities, survivors, carers, mothers, artists, leaders, quiet fighters, loud fighters, and every woman still finding her voice. We are powerful. We are resilient. And we deserve to take up space. Happy International Women’s Day. 🌸 Sarah Wingfield Independent Disability Advocate #InternationalWomensDay #IWD2026 #WomenSupportingWomen #DisabledWomen #SurvivorStrength #Advocacy #KawaiiDollDecora Alt text: A woman with long blonde hair and glasses stands confidently wear...

Celebrating a Milestone:

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Celebrating a milestone today. 🎬✨ It’s been over a year since I joined IMDb and started being involved in film projects, and what a journey it has been so far. From stepping into creative spaces, connecting with talented people, and exploring opportunities in the film world — it’s been exciting, surreal, and incredibly rewarding. As a disabled creator and advocate, stepping into industries like film can sometimes feel intimidating, but creativity has always been one of the ways I build community, tell stories, and challenge barriers. Here’s to more projects, more creativity, and more representation in the arts. The journey is only just beginning. You can find my profile here: IMDb.me/SarahWingfield  🎬 Sarah Wingfield Creative | Independent Disability Advocate KawaiiDollDecora.uk #IMDb #FilmProjects #CreativeJourney #DisabledCreators #RepresentationMatters #WomenInFilm #KawaiiDollDecora Alt text: A blonde woman wearing glasses and a red sequin evening dress stands on a red carpet ...

Butcher House Productions:

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Proud to be part of the wild, weird, and wonderfully rebellious world of Butcher House Productions. The BHP Girls aren’t about fitting into neat little boxes or playing by the world’s rules. We’re artists, creators, misfits and storytellers who turn chaos into creativity and darkness into something powerful. In a world that can feel heavy and divided, the underground reminds us that it’s okay to be different — loud, spooky, rebellious, and unapologetically yourself. That’s the magic of the underground. A place where weird is welcome, creativity runs free, and the misfits finally find their people. And the best part? The underground never dies. 🖤🔥 Sarah Wingfield ❤️ Actress | Author | Advocate BHP Girl – England #ButcherHouseProductions #BHPGirls #UndergroundCulture #HorrorCommunity #AlternativeCulture #StayWeird #CreativeRebellion Alt Text (Image 1): A dark horror-themed promotional image featuring Sarah Wingfield with neon pink lettering above her name and the words “Actress | Autho...

Family Systems shape Identity:

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Family systems shape identity — sometimes through belonging, and sometimes through exclusion. This piece explores what it feels like to grow up not quite fitting into your wider family narrative. For many neurodivergent children — particularly those who are AuDHD like myself — being “quirky” or different can unintentionally place you outside unspoken expectations. When adult misunderstandings go unaddressed, children often inherit those narratives. Over time, those narratives can solidify into distance, labels, or long-held assumptions. The central pink stencil figure in this artwork represents visibility and difference — not as something wrong, but as something highlighted. The drips are intentional. They symbolise how identity can feel exposed when you are the one who stands out. This isn’t about blame. It’s about recognising how early environments shape confidence, voice and belonging. As adults, we have a responsibility to reflect on the narratives we create around children — espec...

Foot X-Ray:

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 Update on the foot… I’ve had it X-rayed and it’s not broken — which is a relief. But it is soft tissue damage, and honestly that doesn’t make it painless or minor. Soft tissue injuries can be brutal. The swelling, the bruising, the way it throbs when you lower it, the way it reminds you that your body has limits whether you like it or not. People often hear “not broken” and think “oh good, you’re fine then.” But healing is still healing. Pain is still pain. Mobility is still impacted. Especially when you already live in a body that works overtime just to function. So for now it’s rest, elevation, pacing, and listening to my body — even when I’d rather be doing a hundred other things. Disabled bodies don’t get the luxury of pushing through. We adapt. We adjust. We keep going — just differently. Be gentle with yourself if you’re healing from something that “isn’t that bad.” Your pain is still valid. Sarah 🫶🏻 #SoftTissueInjury #ChronicPainWarrior #DisabilityAwareness #HealingInProg...

When hate is loud:

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There’s something I’ve noticed lately. People are supporting me. 🙌🏻 They’re just doing it quietly. Discreetly. In disguise. Private messages instead of public comments. Anonymous reactions. Support behind closed doors instead of standing beside me in the open. And I understand why!! When hate is loud 💥 It doesn’t just target the person speaking — it intimidates everyone watching. It teaches people that visibility equals risk. That if you show support publicly, you might get dragged into the chaos too. So they protect themselves. They support from the sidelines. They whisper encouragement instead of declaring it. They stand with me — just not where it can be seen. And that says more about the environment than it does about them. When hostility becomes performative and judgement becomes a sport, people adapt. They survive it. They move strategically. But here’s the truth: The fact that support has to wear a disguise proves the problem isn’t me. Safe spaces shouldn’t require camouflage...