Philippa is a spirited Scottish content creator based between the United Kingdom and Greece. She uses her platform to raise awareness and foster inclusivity as she navigates life with ALS, a progressive disability that affects her mobility and speech. With a degree in Early Childhood Development, she brings a thoughtful, impactful approach to her lifestyle, makeup, and wellbeing content, mixing humor and advocacy. Her interests span beauty, self-expression, and wellness, while her hobbies include shopping, swimming, and karaoke. Through her advocacy work, she has built a loyal audience, challenging stigma around disability and inspiring authenticity in the influencer space.
Diagnosed with slow progressing motor neuron disease currently causing moderate left-side paralysis and dysarthria. It causes slurred, slow speech, muscle weakness in my legs and left arm and hand, and requires me to use a wheelchair or mobility aid the majority of the time.
Weakness and fatigue of left arm and hand, and both legs requiring me to use a wheelchair the majority of the time, or mobility aid including, currently, a fabric leg brace and a cane.

- HEIGHT: 161 cm/5' 3½''
- SHOE SIZE: 37EU/6US/4UK
- HAIR: Brown
- EYES: Blue green
- DIS/DIFF: ambulatory wheelchair user / progressive paralysis
Philippa is a spirited Scottish content creator based between the United Kingdom and Greece. She uses her platform to raise awareness and foster inclusivity as she navigates life with ALS, a progressive disability that affects her mobility and speech. With a degree in Early Childhood Development, she brings a thoughtful, impactful approach to her lifestyle, makeup, and wellbeing content, mixing humor and advocacy. Her interests span beauty, self-expression, and wellness, while her hobbies include shopping, swimming, and karaoke. Through her advocacy work, she has built a loyal audience, challenging stigma around disability and inspiring authenticity in the influencer space.
Diagnosed with slow progressing motor neuron disease currently causing moderate left-side paralysis and dysarthria. It causes slurred, slow speech, muscle weakness in my legs and left arm and hand, and requires me to use a wheelchair or mobility aid the majority of the time.
Weakness and fatigue of left arm and hand, and both legs requiring me to use a wheelchair the majority of the time, or mobility aid including, currently, a fabric leg brace and a cane.



















