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  1. Curtis was born on 21 June 1995 in London. She is the daughter of screenwriter Richard Curtis and broadcaster Emma Freud. In 2003, she made a brief cameo in her father's film Love Actually, playing Lobster Number 2 in the school nativity concert. [1] She began her career as a blogger and has written for The Guardian, Elle magazine, The Times ...

  2. How PTSD changed my philosophy on mental health. By Christobel Hastings. 5 years ago. In partnership with philosophy. Writer, journalist and activist Scarlett Curtis shares her philosophy on ...

  3. Feb 7, 2020 · Here, author and activist Scarlett Curtis — a February 2020 InStyle Badass 50 honoree — opens up about her experience with depression. Like most people, I have a busy job. My diary is filled ...

  4. Scarlett Curtis talks anxiety, chronic pain and her greatest love. Five Minute Philosopher is a weekly series in which Stylist gets profound with people we love. What will writer and activist ...

  5. Oct 9, 2022 · Scarlett Curtis is no stranger to speaking out about her mental health. As a teenager, a standard spine operation for scoliosis dramatically changed the course of her life when she was left wheelchair-bound with chronic back pain, subsequently leading to her dropping out of school.

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  7. Oct 17, 2019 · 18 October 2019. NATALIE BYRNE. By Scarlett Curtis. 100 Women. Founder of The Pink Protest and author Scarlett Curtis shares her vision for 2030, and asks whether feminism is anywhere near...

  8. Scarlett Curtis is a writer, journalist, blogger and activist. She curated the Sunday Times bestselling Feminists Don't Wear Pink and other lies, which won the National Book Award 2018. She is the co-founder of The Pink Protest and in 2018 worked on the campaign to end period poverty in the UK.

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