A SOUTHAMPTON woman has been shortlisted for the countries largest diversity awards. University graduate, 25-year-old Abbie Hills has been shortlisted for the Positive Role Model Award at the National Diversity Awards 2021. Abbie, who has cerebral palsy founded her own talent agency The Dazey Hills Company to push for more diversity in TV and Film. She was among 52,000 people nominated for the awards with 126 people due to be recognised for their various achievements. Abbie said: I am thrilled to be considered for such an important award, and to be included in a shortlist of so many inspiring people across the country.
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