Encourage Ant and Dec to wear Pride of Neurodiversity tartan!


Encourage Ant and Dec to wear Pride of Neurodiversity tartan!
The Issue
Chloe, a passionate and dedicated nurse from Aberdeen, has turned her personal journey with ADHD and autism into the creation of something truly remarkable—the Pride of Neurodiversity (PoN) Tartan. This is the world's only tartan dedicated to neurodiversity. It stands as a powerful symbol of inclusion and acceptance for millions of neurodivergent individuals worldwide. Chloe's creation has captured the spirit of resilience and the beauty of diversity in its vibrant, unique pattern, resonating deeply with those who understand the challenges and triumphs of living a neurodivergent life.
We are now calling on two beloved figures in the television industry, Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, to help amplify this message of inclusivity and acceptance. As hosts of Britain's Got Talent, Ant and Dec have an incredible platform to showcase support for diverse communities. By wearing the Pride of Neurodiversity Tartan bow ties during the show's final, they can help bring the conversation about neurodiversity into hundreds of households and encourage viewers to celebrate and embrace the richness of neurodivergent experiences.
In Britain, thousands of people live with ADHD, autism, and other forms of neurodiversity, often facing misunderstanding and stigma. By taking this small yet meaningful step, Ant and Dec can help to reduce societal taboos and highlight the importance of understanding, acceptance, and support for all neurological variations.
We believe that visibility is essential for creating change and fostering a society that prizes diversity in all its forms. The Pride of Neurodiversity Tartan has already started many conversations; now, with Ant and Dec’s involvement, it can reach an even broader audience.
Join us in urging Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly to wear the PoN Tartan bow ties that Chloe has gifted them on Britain's Got Talent's final show. Let’s create a moment that brings joy, awareness, and change to millions. Please sign this petition to show your support and help make this iconic gesture happen.

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The Issue
Chloe, a passionate and dedicated nurse from Aberdeen, has turned her personal journey with ADHD and autism into the creation of something truly remarkable—the Pride of Neurodiversity (PoN) Tartan. This is the world's only tartan dedicated to neurodiversity. It stands as a powerful symbol of inclusion and acceptance for millions of neurodivergent individuals worldwide. Chloe's creation has captured the spirit of resilience and the beauty of diversity in its vibrant, unique pattern, resonating deeply with those who understand the challenges and triumphs of living a neurodivergent life.
We are now calling on two beloved figures in the television industry, Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, to help amplify this message of inclusivity and acceptance. As hosts of Britain's Got Talent, Ant and Dec have an incredible platform to showcase support for diverse communities. By wearing the Pride of Neurodiversity Tartan bow ties during the show's final, they can help bring the conversation about neurodiversity into hundreds of households and encourage viewers to celebrate and embrace the richness of neurodivergent experiences.
In Britain, thousands of people live with ADHD, autism, and other forms of neurodiversity, often facing misunderstanding and stigma. By taking this small yet meaningful step, Ant and Dec can help to reduce societal taboos and highlight the importance of understanding, acceptance, and support for all neurological variations.
We believe that visibility is essential for creating change and fostering a society that prizes diversity in all its forms. The Pride of Neurodiversity Tartan has already started many conversations; now, with Ant and Dec’s involvement, it can reach an even broader audience.
Join us in urging Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly to wear the PoN Tartan bow ties that Chloe has gifted them on Britain's Got Talent's final show. Let’s create a moment that brings joy, awareness, and change to millions. Please sign this petition to show your support and help make this iconic gesture happen.

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Petition created on 25 April 2026