[citation needed] She attended St Christina's School in London, before moving to Madrid in 1999 to study at Runnymede College.
[citation needed] In 2012, Fashanu's BBC 3 Documentary Britain's Gay Footballers was released to critical acclaim.
Her second documentary The Batman Shootings [3] (2012) covered the massacre in a US cinema in which 12 people were killed by a lone shooter whilst watching The Dark Knight Rises.
Her third, Find A Home For My Brother[4] (2015) explored the care provisions that are in place for young people with learning disabilities in the UK and Ghana.
In 2012, Fashanu was invited by then British Prime Minister David Cameron to a summit on discrimination in football at Downing Street.