Danny Doman on how he is inspiring change in the lives of young South Africans
Updated | By Poelano Malema
Mr South Africa top eight finalist, Danny Doman, talks about having a positive body image and the opening of his own dance studio at the age of 20.
Danny Doman is a man of many talents. He is an artist, model, presenter, minister, and humanitarian.
He is also a role model for many young people.
Doman says from a young age he was faced with the reality of social media pressure when it comes to looks.
Although he admits that growing up he never battled with his looks, things changed when he got to high school. This is where he learned how to separate social media from reality.
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His recent journey to win a body positivity competition called, ‘Unseen International’, is where he got to share some of his personal experiences.
“At the end of the day for me, it's all about sharing my story and motivating the younger generation to be who they are,” Danny Doman says.
Danny Painter got to interview the star about his journey and how he is motivating young people to feel good about themselves and take care of their mental health.
Listen to the podcast below.
Image courtesy of Instagram/ @Danny_doman
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