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A* student goes from geek to freak after becoming a freak show performer, Dartford, Britain - May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (1726324w)
Geek to Freak: A* Student Quits Uni To Join Freak Circus
An academically gifted, young woman, who excelled throughout school, quit her university course so she could fulfil her dream of becoming a freak show performer.
Danielle Martin, 24, would compete with her two school friends to see who could get the best grades, describing herself as a 'goody two-shoes'.
Now for a living Danielle hammers a nail into her nose, jumps on bits of broken glass and climbs up a samurai sword ladder, all for entertainment.
"I was the quiet one that worked hard to be top of the class," said Danielle.
"As an only child I wanted to please my family with my grades and make them proud of me. They expected me to stick to academia and have a sensible career but my true passion is being on stage and shocking people."
The petite, blonde from Dartford in Kent went to an all girl's school called Blackfen, where she gained a mixture of A*'s, A's and the odd B grade in her GCSE's.
Outside of education Danielle would spend all her spare time and pocket money on acting and dance classes.
She said: "My family would always make it clear to me that dancing and acting were very much a hobby."
When Danielle was 13, her mum Ruth Goldsmith, 54, took her to see the Circus of Horrors, a horror-themed rock-and-roll circus freak show, which got to the semi-finals in last year's Britain's Got Talent.
Danielle said: "She knew I would love it and she was right. I went back every year to see them perform.
"One year I was luckily enough to go backstage and get my programme signed by the ringmaster, Dok Haze.
"I said to him 'when I grow up I am going to come and work for you'."
With Danielle's impressive GCSE results she continued onto college to study biology and art and design, with her mum's dream of her becoming a docto...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ICAOVRNQJ
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A* student goes from geek to freak after becoming a freak show performer, Dartford, Britain - May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (1726324v)
Geek to Freak: A* Student Quits Uni To Join Freak Circus
An academically gifted, young woman, who excelled throughout school, quit her university course so she could fulfil her dream of becoming a freak show performer.
Danielle Martin, 24, would compete with her two school friends to see who could get the best grades, describing herself as a 'goody two-shoes'.
Now for a living Danielle hammers a nail into her nose, jumps on bits of broken glass and climbs up a samurai sword ladder, all for entertainment.
"I was the quiet one that worked hard to be top of the class," said Danielle.
"As an only child I wanted to please my family with my grades and make them proud of me. They expected me to stick to academia and have a sensible career but my true passion is being on stage and shocking people."
The petite, blonde from Dartford in Kent went to an all girl's school called Blackfen, where she gained a mixture of A*'s, A's and the odd B grade in her GCSE's.
Outside of education Danielle would spend all her spare time and pocket money on acting and dance classes.
She said: "My family would always make it clear to me that dancing and acting were very much a hobby."
When Danielle was 13, her mum Ruth Goldsmith, 54, took her to see the Circus of Horrors, a horror-themed rock-and-roll circus freak show, which got to the semi-finals in last year's Britain's Got Talent.
Danielle said: "She knew I would love it and she was right. I went back every year to see them perform.
"One year I was luckily enough to go backstage and get my programme signed by the ringmaster, Dok Haze.
"I said to him 'when I grow up I am going to come and work for you'."
With Danielle's impressive GCSE results she continued onto college to study biology and art and design, with her mum's dream of her becoming a docto...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ICAOVRNQJ
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A* student goes from geek to freak after becoming a freak show performer, Dartford, Britain - May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (1726324g)
Geek to Freak: A* Student Quits Uni To Join Freak Circus
An academically gifted, young woman, who excelled throughout school, quit her university course so she could fulfil her dream of becoming a freak show performer.
Danielle Martin, 24, would compete with her two school friends to see who could get the best grades, describing herself as a 'goody two-shoes'.
Now for a living Danielle hammers a nail into her nose, jumps on bits of broken glass and climbs up a samurai sword ladder, all for entertainment.
"I was the quiet one that worked hard to be top of the class," said Danielle.
"As an only child I wanted to please my family with my grades and make them proud of me. They expected me to stick to academia and have a sensible career but my true passion is being on stage and shocking people."
The petite, blonde from Dartford in Kent went to an all girl's school called Blackfen, where she gained a mixture of A*'s, A's and the odd B grade in her GCSE's.
Outside of education Danielle would spend all her spare time and pocket money on acting and dance classes.
She said: "My family would always make it clear to me that dancing and acting were very much a hobby."
When Danielle was 13, her mum Ruth Goldsmith, 54, took her to see the Circus of Horrors, a horror-themed rock-and-roll circus freak show, which got to the semi-finals in last year's Britain's Got Talent.
Danielle said: "She knew I would love it and she was right. I went back every year to see them perform.
"One year I was luckily enough to go backstage and get my programme signed by the ringmaster, Dok Haze.
"I said to him 'when I grow up I am going to come and work for you'."
With Danielle's impressive GCSE results she continued onto college to study biology and art and design, with her mum's dream of her becoming a docto...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ICAOVRNQJ
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A* student goes from geek to freak after becoming a freak show performer, Dartford, Britain - May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (1726324u)
Geek to Freak: A* Student Quits Uni To Join Freak Circus
An academically gifted, young woman, who excelled throughout school, quit her university course so she could fulfil her dream of becoming a freak show performer.
Danielle Martin, 24, would compete with her two school friends to see who could get the best grades, describing herself as a 'goody two-shoes'.
Now for a living Danielle hammers a nail into her nose, jumps on bits of broken glass and climbs up a samurai sword ladder, all for entertainment.
"I was the quiet one that worked hard to be top of the class," said Danielle.
"As an only child I wanted to please my family with my grades and make them proud of me. They expected me to stick to academia and have a sensible career but my true passion is being on stage and shocking people."
The petite, blonde from Dartford in Kent went to an all girl's school called Blackfen, where she gained a mixture of A*'s, A's and the odd B grade in her GCSE's.
Outside of education Danielle would spend all her spare time and pocket money on acting and dance classes.
She said: "My family would always make it clear to me that dancing and acting were very much a hobby."
When Danielle was 13, her mum Ruth Goldsmith, 54, took her to see the Circus of Horrors, a horror-themed rock-and-roll circus freak show, which got to the semi-finals in last year's Britain's Got Talent.
Danielle said: "She knew I would love it and she was right. I went back every year to see them perform.
"One year I was luckily enough to go backstage and get my programme signed by the ringmaster, Dok Haze.
"I said to him 'when I grow up I am going to come and work for you'."
With Danielle's impressive GCSE results she continued onto college to study biology and art and design, with her mum's dream of her becoming a docto...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ICAOVRNQJ
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A* student goes from geek to freak after becoming a freak show performer, Dartford, Britain - May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (1726324h)
Geek to Freak: A* Student Quits Uni To Join Freak Circus
An academically gifted, young woman, who excelled throughout school, quit her university course so she could fulfil her dream of becoming a freak show performer.
Danielle Martin, 24, would compete with her two school friends to see who could get the best grades, describing herself as a 'goody two-shoes'.
Now for a living Danielle hammers a nail into her nose, jumps on bits of broken glass and climbs up a samurai sword ladder, all for entertainment.
"I was the quiet one that worked hard to be top of the class," said Danielle.
"As an only child I wanted to please my family with my grades and make them proud of me. They expected me to stick to academia and have a sensible career but my true passion is being on stage and shocking people."
The petite, blonde from Dartford in Kent went to an all girl's school called Blackfen, where she gained a mixture of A*'s, A's and the odd B grade in her GCSE's.
Outside of education Danielle would spend all her spare time and pocket money on acting and dance classes.
She said: "My family would always make it clear to me that dancing and acting were very much a hobby."
When Danielle was 13, her mum Ruth Goldsmith, 54, took her to see the Circus of Horrors, a horror-themed rock-and-roll circus freak show, which got to the semi-finals in last year's Britain's Got Talent.
Danielle said: "She knew I would love it and she was right. I went back every year to see them perform.
"One year I was luckily enough to go backstage and get my programme signed by the ringmaster, Dok Haze.
"I said to him 'when I grow up I am going to come and work for you'."
With Danielle's impressive GCSE results she continued onto college to study biology and art and design, with her mum's dream of her becoming a docto...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ICAOVRNQJ
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A* student goes from geek to freak after becoming a freak show performer, Dartford, Britain - May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (1726324r)
Geek to Freak: A* Student Quits Uni To Join Freak Circus
An academically gifted, young woman, who excelled throughout school, quit her university course so she could fulfil her dream of becoming a freak show performer.
Danielle Martin, 24, would compete with her two school friends to see who could get the best grades, describing herself as a 'goody two-shoes'.
Now for a living Danielle hammers a nail into her nose, jumps on bits of broken glass and climbs up a samurai sword ladder, all for entertainment.
"I was the quiet one that worked hard to be top of the class," said Danielle.
"As an only child I wanted to please my family with my grades and make them proud of me. They expected me to stick to academia and have a sensible career but my true passion is being on stage and shocking people."
The petite, blonde from Dartford in Kent went to an all girl's school called Blackfen, where she gained a mixture of A*'s, A's and the odd B grade in her GCSE's.
Outside of education Danielle would spend all her spare time and pocket money on acting and dance classes.
She said: "My family would always make it clear to me that dancing and acting were very much a hobby."
When Danielle was 13, her mum Ruth Goldsmith, 54, took her to see the Circus of Horrors, a horror-themed rock-and-roll circus freak show, which got to the semi-finals in last year's Britain's Got Talent.
Danielle said: "She knew I would love it and she was right. I went back every year to see them perform.
"One year I was luckily enough to go backstage and get my programme signed by the ringmaster, Dok Haze.
"I said to him 'when I grow up I am going to come and work for you'."
With Danielle's impressive GCSE results she continued onto college to study biology and art and design, with her mum's dream of her becoming a docto...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ICAOVRNQJ
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A* student goes from geek to freak after becoming a freak show performer, Dartford, Britain - May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (1726324q)
Geek to Freak: A* Student Quits Uni To Join Freak Circus
An academically gifted, young woman, who excelled throughout school, quit her university course so she could fulfil her dream of becoming a freak show performer.
Danielle Martin, 24, would compete with her two school friends to see who could get the best grades, describing herself as a 'goody two-shoes'.
Now for a living Danielle hammers a nail into her nose, jumps on bits of broken glass and climbs up a samurai sword ladder, all for entertainment.
"I was the quiet one that worked hard to be top of the class," said Danielle.
"As an only child I wanted to please my family with my grades and make them proud of me. They expected me to stick to academia and have a sensible career but my true passion is being on stage and shocking people."
The petite, blonde from Dartford in Kent went to an all girl's school called Blackfen, where she gained a mixture of A*'s, A's and the odd B grade in her GCSE's.
Outside of education Danielle would spend all her spare time and pocket money on acting and dance classes.
She said: "My family would always make it clear to me that dancing and acting were very much a hobby."
When Danielle was 13, her mum Ruth Goldsmith, 54, took her to see the Circus of Horrors, a horror-themed rock-and-roll circus freak show, which got to the semi-finals in last year's Britain's Got Talent.
Danielle said: "She knew I would love it and she was right. I went back every year to see them perform.
"One year I was luckily enough to go backstage and get my programme signed by the ringmaster, Dok Haze.
"I said to him 'when I grow up I am going to come and work for you'."
With Danielle's impressive GCSE results she continued onto college to study biology and art and design, with her mum's dream of her becoming a docto...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ICAOVRNQJ
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A* student goes from geek to freak after becoming a freak show performer, Dartford, Britain - May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (1726324ad)
Geek to Freak: A* Student Quits Uni To Join Freak Circus
An academically gifted, young woman, who excelled throughout school, quit her university course so she could fulfil her dream of becoming a freak show performer.
Danielle Martin, 24, would compete with her two school friends to see who could get the best grades, describing herself as a 'goody two-shoes'.
Now for a living Danielle hammers a nail into her nose, jumps on bits of broken glass and climbs up a samurai sword ladder, all for entertainment.
"I was the quiet one that worked hard to be top of the class," said Danielle.
"As an only child I wanted to please my family with my grades and make them proud of me. They expected me to stick to academia and have a sensible career but my true passion is being on stage and shocking people."
The petite, blonde from Dartford in Kent went to an all girl's school called Blackfen, where she gained a mixture of A*'s, A's and the odd B grade in her GCSE's.
Outside of education Danielle would spend all her spare time and pocket money on acting and dance classes.
She said: "My family would always make it clear to me that dancing and acting were very much a hobby."
When Danielle was 13, her mum Ruth Goldsmith, 54, took her to see the Circus of Horrors, a horror-themed rock-and-roll circus freak show, which got to the semi-finals in last year's Britain's Got Talent.
Danielle said: "She knew I would love it and she was right. I went back every year to see them perform.
"One year I was luckily enough to go backstage and get my programme signed by the ringmaster, Dok Haze.
"I said to him 'when I grow up I am going to come and work for you'."
With Danielle's impressive GCSE results she continued onto college to study biology and art and design, with her mum's dream of her becoming a doct...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ICAOVRNQJ
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A* student goes from geek to freak after becoming a freak show performer, Dartford, Britain - May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (1726324d)
Geek to Freak: A* Student Quits Uni To Join Freak Circus
An academically gifted, young woman, who excelled throughout school, quit her university course so she could fulfil her dream of becoming a freak show performer.
Danielle Martin, 24, would compete with her two school friends to see who could get the best grades, describing herself as a 'goody two-shoes'.
Now for a living Danielle hammers a nail into her nose, jumps on bits of broken glass and climbs up a samurai sword ladder, all for entertainment.
"I was the quiet one that worked hard to be top of the class," said Danielle.
"As an only child I wanted to please my family with my grades and make them proud of me. They expected me to stick to academia and have a sensible career but my true passion is being on stage and shocking people."
The petite, blonde from Dartford in Kent went to an all girl's school called Blackfen, where she gained a mixture of A*'s, A's and the odd B grade in her GCSE's.
Outside of education Danielle would spend all her spare time and pocket money on acting and dance classes.
She said: "My family would always make it clear to me that dancing and acting were very much a hobby."
When Danielle was 13, her mum Ruth Goldsmith, 54, took her to see the Circus of Horrors, a horror-themed rock-and-roll circus freak show, which got to the semi-finals in last year's Britain's Got Talent.
Danielle said: "She knew I would love it and she was right. I went back every year to see them perform.
"One year I was luckily enough to go backstage and get my programme signed by the ringmaster, Dok Haze.
"I said to him 'when I grow up I am going to come and work for you'."
With Danielle's impressive GCSE results she continued onto college to study biology and art and design, with her mum's dream of her becoming a docto...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ICAOVRNQJ
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A* student goes from geek to freak after becoming a freak show performer, Dartford, Britain - May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (1726324a)
Geek to Freak: A* Student Quits Uni To Join Freak Circus
An academically gifted, young woman, who excelled throughout school, quit her university course so she could fulfil her dream of becoming a freak show performer.
Danielle Martin, 24, would compete with her two school friends to see who could get the best grades, describing herself as a 'goody two-shoes'.
Now for a living Danielle hammers a nail into her nose, jumps on bits of broken glass and climbs up a samurai sword ladder, all for entertainment.
"I was the quiet one that worked hard to be top of the class," said Danielle.
"As an only child I wanted to please my family with my grades and make them proud of me. They expected me to stick to academia and have a sensible career but my true passion is being on stage and shocking people."
The petite, blonde from Dartford in Kent went to an all girl's school called Blackfen, where she gained a mixture of A*'s, A's and the odd B grade in her GCSE's.
Outside of education Danielle would spend all her spare time and pocket money on acting and dance classes.
She said: "My family would always make it clear to me that dancing and acting were very much a hobby."
When Danielle was 13, her mum Ruth Goldsmith, 54, took her to see the Circus of Horrors, a horror-themed rock-and-roll circus freak show, which got to the semi-finals in last year's Britain's Got Talent.
Danielle said: "She knew I would love it and she was right. I went back every year to see them perform.
"One year I was luckily enough to go backstage and get my programme signed by the ringmaster, Dok Haze.
"I said to him 'when I grow up I am going to come and work for you'."
With Danielle's impressive GCSE results she continued onto college to study biology and art and design, with her mum's dream of her becoming a docto...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ICAOVRNQJ
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