Saturday 5 September 2015

TYGA'S GIRLFRIEND, KYLIE JENNER, REVEALS SHE HIDES AND CRIES BECAUSE OF HOW PEOPLE INSULTS HER

The reality star admits she's struggled to find herself as her every move is played out in the spotlight

 Kylie Jenner has opened up about her struggle with bullies and living her life under the glare of the spotlight, saying she often breaks down and cries.

The reality star kicked off an anti-bullying campaign earlier this week and said she would share six inspirational stories from people who had been badly bullied but hadn't let it affect them.

On Friday Kylie shared the story of 26-year-old Lizzie Velasquez who suffers from a rare congenital disease that means she can never gain weight.

When she was 17 someone posted a video of her on YouTube calling her the world’s ugliest woman, but Lizzie used it as motivation and now travels around the world giving motivational speeches.

#Day4 - I'm getting a little more personal... When Lizzie Velasquez (@LittleLizzieV) was 17 years old, someone posted a video of her on YouTube calling her the world’s ugliest woman. “By the time I saw the video, it had 4 million views.” Now 26 years old, Lizzie’s condition was diagnosed last summer. Lizzie suffers from a rare congenital disease that less than 10 people in the world are known to have. The disease impedes her from accumulating body fat; she literally has zero percent body fat and has never weighed more than 64 pounds, however though it is not terminal. Throughout her entire life, this condition has resulted in a lot of #bullying. It is so unacceptable to treat people like this. People are so quick to say horrible things about me everyday over and over and sometimes I can't take it. Even I at times get affected by it, I breakdown, I hide, I cry. It's resulted in a lot of anxiety for me that I've never had to deal with before ever. My every move has been documented for the whole world and its been a nightmare trying to find myself through all of this. And I've absolutely lost apart of myself. Lizzie, you are so strong and I admire you so so much. Lizzie has taken that negative energy and has turned it around by traveling around the world doing motivational speeches. When I asked her what the key messages were of her speeches, she told me that “Most importantly I try to convey that all you need to have is a brave heart to accomplish whatever you want to achieve. Let the negative build you up instead of knocking you down. You are enough no matter what; you were put on this earth for a reason” Soon you’ll be able to see her story on the big screen in the documentary film @ABraveHeartFilm in theaters on September 25th. Check out Lizzie’s Instagram @LittleLizzieV - she’s taking a lifetime full of bullying to help teach the world #IAmMoreThan the names they call me. #ImWithLizzie and Lizzie taught me #IAmMoreThan who I think I am. For me, this is expected it comes with the territory. But Lizzie, you should of not had to go through that. Let's change this together. I love you Lizzie! I'll see you soon.
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Writing next to a photo of Lizzie, Kylie said it’s unacceptable to bully people and also opened up about her own personal story.

"People are so quick to say horrible things about me everyday over and over and sometimes I can't take it. Even I at times get affected by it, I breakdown, I hide, I cry," she wrote in the emotional post.

Kylie also went on to admit she is struggling to find out who she is as she lives her life in the spotlight and says she's "lost a part of myself".

"It's resulted in a lot of anxiety for me that I've never had to deal with before ever.

"My every move has been documented for the whole world and its been a nightmare trying to find myself through all of this. And I've absolutely lost a part of myself.

She added: "For me, this is expected it comes with the territory. But Lizzie, you should of not had to go through that. Let's change this together."

UK Mirror

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