AT school Tom Williams was mercilessly bullied for being overweight.
He was teased with the bizarre nickname 'Bum' and picked on relentlessly by other kids in the playground.
By the time he was an overweight teen, dyslexic Tom had perhaps unsurprisingly given up on education too.
But now the 40-year-old has had the last laugh after purposely putting on weight to win £100,000 on Channel 4’s survival show Alone.
In the UK adaptation of the hit American TV show, 11 Brits were dropped off alone near the Mackenzie River in north-west Canada with just a rucksack.
They were expected to find shelter, food and water and sustain themselves for as long as possible in an area home to 3,000 bears as well as moose, cougars and wolves.
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Tom was crowned king survivalist after lasting 34 days.
The dad-of-one, from Portsmouth, has come a long way since his classroom days and hopes his win will give other bullied kids hope for the future.
He said: “I was the fattest kid at school between the aged of five and 14 and was picked on by the other kids.
“Academically I was labelled a failure and the teachers said the only way I’d end up at university was if I climbed through the bathroom window.
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