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Lauren Sánchez Bezos recently shared an emotional Instagram post about her lifelong struggle with dyslexia, opening up about the fear and embarrassment she carried throughout her broadcasting career.
Alongside clips of her on-air mistakes, the Emmy-winning journalist admitted that criticism early on left her doubting her abilities, even as she continued to succeed in front of the camera.
She explained that while dyslexia still challenges her, she has finally reached a point where she no longer feels ashamed of it.
In her message, Sánchez emphasized that mistakes are part of progress, noting that she still rereads words multiple times but now embraces the process instead of hiding it. She encouraged children and parents facing similar struggles to see dyslexia as a different way of learning rather than a limitation.
Her openness drew immediate support from friends and celebrities, including Kris Jenner, who praised her for inspiring others, and Khloé Kardashian, who responded with applause emojis.
Sánchez has spoken before about her difficulties in school, recalling how she often felt isolated and questioned her own abilities. Despite those challenges, she credited perseverance, hard work, and the support of family and teachers for helping her thrive in a competitive media industry.
Today, she uses her platform to advocate for greater understanding of learning differences, reminding others that resilience can transform insecurity into confidence and that “oops” moments are signs of growth.
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