Being blind is not Jake Sawyers' "entire personality" - but it influences every single thing he does, the 27-year-old says.
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Jake was born severely sight impaired, but as his alter-ego Venetia Blind, he entertains and educates people on what life is like as a disabled person.
"There is just a massive misconception around what disabled people can and cannot do," he said.
Jake said correcting people's misconceptions can be "exhausting".
Jake was born with a condition called Norie Syndrome and also has Nystagmus - which makes his eyes move involuntarily.
It means he is completely blind in his left eye and has limited vision in his right.
"I have always taken it in my stride and being a big comedy fan, I have always tried to see the funnier side of it and the light-heartedness, obviously there are days where I feel blinder than I am," he said.
Growing up, Jake was well supported by his parents and had great support in school, and says that helped him become the confident, independent man he is now.
Despite this, he feels the hardest thing about being sight impaired is other people's perceptions on disabilities.
"The difficulty of living with an impairment isn't not being able to drive, or see things, or read things at a distance - it is what others think of you when they meet you."
While he says it has never limited him, trying to prove he is "just as good as everyone else" and break misconceptions about visually impaired people can be exhausting.