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20th November 2018
12:19pm GMT

"I really appreciate how nice and sympathetic they've been to me. "It was nice that they said I pick up on social cues because I'm never quite sure that I entirely do. I just get overwhelmed with all the things there are to do."
Hegerty's openness was appreciated a lot by one person in particular - 11-year-old Joseph Hughes from Lancashire.
He wrote the Governess a touching letter to thank her for sharing her experience with autism and his own hope to have a "cool job" like her some day.
https://twitter.com/apparentlymad/status/1064597010970484736
The letter reads:
"To Anne, "My name is Joseph Hughes and I am 11. I live in Preston, Lancashire and I go to a specialist school. I was diagnosed with autism when I was five. "I like to watch you on The Chase and now I have been watching you in the jungle. I think you are very brave for going in the jungle, I couldn't go there because there are too many bugs. You are very clever. "Sometimes people are mean to me because I am autistic, but watching you makes me see that other people can have autism too and maybe I can have a cool job like you when I am older. "Do you like Thunderbirds? I love them, my favourite is Thunderbird 2. I have drawn you a picture, I hope you like it. "Good luck in the jungle. I hope you win."The letter, shared on Twitter by Joseph's mother, has since garnered almost 5,000 likes and over 1,000 retweets.