The name Kylie Jenner is synonymous with gossip and hate in today's media. Her last name alone will generate conversation. While some might view the reality star and her family as superficial, she deals with some of the same struggles a lot of kids and young adults face everyday. For this reason and more, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star decided to launch an anti-bullying campaign on Instagram titled, #IAmMoreThan.

For the campaign, 18-year-old Jenner spoke one-on-one with six individuals who have not only experienced bullying in their life, but have also managed to turn those troubling past experiences into something positive. Jenner plans on featuring the six stories on her Instagram for the world to see. Although many might not deem her the most suitable role model, she's seemingly taking steps in the right direction by taking a stand against social issues that matter to her.

"I am so excited to launch my new @Instagram campaign #IAmMoreThan," Jenner wrote on her Instagram post. "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  #IAmMoreThan #StopBullying."

The first candidate in the series Renee DuShane, who suffers from a cranial genetic disorder called Pfieffer Syndrome that causes premature fusion of certain skull bones, revealed she didn't have too many bullies. Though as she got older, learning to remain confident and embrace her insecurities became a struggle, but it was a struggle she would soon dominate.

As seen below in the first story from her #IAmMoreThan series, Jenner uncovers what struggles and labels people are refusing to let bullies see them as. From these stories, she then reflects on their strength, how she can adapt their ways into her life, as well as, revealing what each special person has taught her after learning about their journey.

Jenner is no stranger to bullying. In a Snapchat posted in June, Jenner opened up about her own experience with bullying. She admitted to dealing with the problem since she was 9 years old and believes she's finally figured out how to tune the haters out.

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The owner of her own hair extension line has been ridiculed for her thin lips, lack of curves, and more in the past, but when she decided to undergo cosmetic surgery to boost her confidence, the backlash was even greater. Her dating life isn't safe from negative commentary either, as she continues to date 25-year-old rapper Tyga.

The youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner family is hoping to give a voice to those who sometimes feel they go unheard. She's not looking for a pity party though, she just wants anyone who is facing or has faced a bully to know they are not alone.

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