Kylie Jenner who previously admitted that she felt bullied by the world since she was a little girl, is using her fame to change people's lives from negative to something positive.
The 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star who has 34 million followers in Instagram, is taking advantage of the power of the photo sharing platform. She announced on Monday night her new #IAmMoreThan campaign.
She wants to inspire people by sharing stories from six remarkable people that turned their bad experience from abusive people into a positive experience.
Her message reads, ''For the next six days, I will be sharing stories of 6 incredible people who have become heroes in their own way by taking bullying and turning it into something positive. I've gotten to talk and bond with all of these people whose stories you will see on my page. I think you will all fall in love with them just like I did. I want to encourage you, my fans, to share something positive about yourselves. I'll be reading as much as I can so that some of you can be apart of this as well! Let's do this.''
On the following day, Kylie started her campaign by sharing Renee DuShane's photo and story. She is a 21 year old college student, born with Pfeiffer Syndrome.
Renee described her condition to Kylie "a genetic disorder where the bones in my face don't really know how to fuse correctly so part of my jaw is really small. I had to have surgery when I was born so that my brain could grow."
She started receiving negative comments on her Tumblr when she began at college.
She told Kylie, "It's so hard to keep myself from responding to the negative comments. Even harder is keeping my friends from getting angry."