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Manchester City and England star Jack Grealish has marked Anti-Bullying Week by opening up about abuse to an ‘unbelievable’ young fan in a documentary for CBBC.
Grealish and fellow celebrity Chelcee Grimes are key features of the anti-bullying film, which is part of CBBC’s documentary series My Life.
The 28-year-old England international met up with Alfie Robinson, 12, to share his experiences of bullying, particularly on social media.
Grealish heaped praise on Alfie after learning of his endeavours, revealing that he too suffers from abuse if he plays poorly for Manchester City or England.
‘If I don’t have a good game, I get a lot of stick on social media,’ Grealish explained. ‘It’s difficult, I’m not going to lie. I try not to read it as much as I can.’

England winger Jack Grealish has starred in a CBBC documentary for Anti-Bullying Week

In the short film, Grealish meets fan Alfie Robinson, 12, to share his experiences of bullying

The 28-year-old international heaped praise on Alfie after learning of his anti-bullying efforts, revealing that he too suffers from abuse if he plays poorly for Manchester City or England
‘Obviously, it’s a different situation to what happened with you, yours was at school and wasn’t really online.
‘But the way you’ve handled everything, putting posters up around the school, I think that’s unbelievable.
‘One of the most impressive things is that you’ve done this to help other people. It’s brilliant and so inspiring so make sure you keep this going.
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‘I think it’s special you’re trying to help other people and I’m glad it’s stopped for you.’
The winger is currently on international duty with the Three Lions having come off the bench in City’s thrilling 4-4 draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

Alfie prepares to interview the Manchester City winger after watching him play at the Etihad


The ‘brilliant’ ambassador has also met England stars Harry Kane (left) and Declan Rice (right)
Grealish is the latest footballer to meet anti-bullying ambassador Alfie, who has shared several selfies of him meeting England stars on his parent-managed Instagram page called ‘Shine a Light with Alfie’.
The 12-year-old has taken photographs with the likes of Three Lions captain Harry Kane, Arsenal stars Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice and Lionesses legend Jill Scott.
Speaking of his experience meeting Grealish on social media, he said: ‘A massive thank you to Jack Grealish for supporting my anti bullying campaign.
‘I had a incredible experience at Man City and meeting Jack, I still can’t believe it happened, meeting another idol! Really enjoyed the chat with Jack about my campaign and he gave me some great advice.’