Woman claps back at bullies with 16-stone weight loss triumph

Clara Barrett, pictured taking a selfie, has worked hard to hit an impressive weight loss target. (SWNS)
Clara Barrett has achieved a remarkable weight loss triumph and lost 16 stone after years of bullying. (SWNS)

A woman who was bullied by former classmates as a teenager for eating 15 doughnuts a day has embarked on a weight loss journey and shed over 16 stone.

Clara Barrett, 31, weighed 29 stone prior to ditching her previous diet of custard doughnuts, chocolate bars and unhealthy takeaways.

She was mercilessly picked on at school by evil bullies who cruelly branded her "fatty", pulled down her trousers and even stabbed her with a compass.

And on one occasion a passenger in a car hurled a takeaway container at her – hitting her full in the face leaving her covered in noodles and sauce.

Clara Barrett was bullied about her weight for most of childhood. (SWNS)
Clara Barrett was bullied about her weight for most of childhood. (SWNS)

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But it was following a break-up with her husband that she decided to turn her life around and enlisted the help of a personal trainer in 2019.

Barrett has since managed to slim down from a size 36 dress to a svelte size 8 after losing more than half her body weight as a result of exercise and a change of diet.

Following her incredible weight loss, the care worker has been left her with excess loose skin, weighing around 25lbs, which she is now hoping to get surgically removed.

Clara Barrett's weight loss has left her with excess skin she wants to have removed. (SWNS)
Clara Barrett's weight loss has left her with excess skin she wants to have removed. (SWNS)

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Barrett, of Swadlincote, Derbyshire, said: "It has been quite a journey. Even at primary school I was a chubby girl. At age 11, I was already 11 stone.

"It got so bad that I turned to comfort eating and slowly but surely, the pounds piled on as the bullying got worse.

"People used to pull my trousers down. One girl slapped me round the face every day for a year.

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"I was also stabbed in the back by a compass 62 times and spent the rest of the day with blood dripping down my back.

"They said 'I bet you're so fat you can't feel this'. If you are fat you are treated like an animal. It was like I wasn't human to them."

After leaving school and going to college, she became involved with a man who she said "liked his women big".

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Bullied Clara Barrett says her weight ballooned in her 20s. (SWNS)
Bullied Clara Barrett says her weight ballooned in her 20s. (SWNS)

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She then ballooned from 13 stone to 29 stone throughout her 20s before finally plucking up the courage to leave her husband.

Barrett added: "I then came across an American personal trainer – Body by Ryan Fitness – who changed my life.

"He claimed all you needed to do to lose weight was to live in a calorie deficit. Mine was calculated at 1,800 calories a day.

"Quickly I was on my way to the supermarket buying nutritious products.

"I started my journey eating a bowl of muesli everyday with soya milk and then chicken or salmon with vegetables for my lunch and for dinner a chicken wrap.

"Watching the scale drop every time I stood on them made me feel ecstatic. I then started going to gym and quickly fell in love with working out and exercise.

"I started with weights and now do powerlifting, run on the cross trainer and everything in between. I walk at least 10,000 steps a day I’ve finally found peace and happiness."

She is also now trying to raise £15,000 to fund an operation to remove her excess skin.

She added: "I am trying to be kinder to myself and raise money so I can get it surgically removed.

"I’m on a two-year waiting list but nothing is definite. I have already been waiting so long.

Clara Barrett now wants to train as a nutritionist to pass on what she has learned to others. (SWNS)
Clara Barrett now wants to train as a nutritionist to pass on what she has learned to others. (SWNS)

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"I know I will never be ‘skinny’, but I don’t want to be. I am healthier than I have ever been and dream of training to be a nutritionist.

"I just want to show other overweight people what you can achieve if you put your mind to it."

To donate visit: Please help with my excess skin removal.

Additional reporting by SWNS