In the video posted on the picture sharing app, Snapchat, she said, "It is kind of crazy I have four million people watch my Snapchats. Half of you guys think I am weird, and the other half think I am funny.
"But I have been bullied since I have been nine. From the whole world, it feels like sometimes... And I think that I have done a really great job in handling all this."
"There are bullies everywhere. So, this was just a little like Snapchat, to tell whoever with their own bullies, that the only opinion that ever really matters is yours and to never change.
"I want to encourage people/young girls like me to be yourself and not be afraid to experiment with your look. (sic)", she concluded.
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