Kylie Jenner has shared an insight into her teenage years as a member of the most famous family on the planet.
The makeup mogul posted an emotional Snapchat video this week in which she says she's felt bullied by the whole world since the age of nine.
Kylie, 21, was just a child when her family were launched to fame by their reality show Keeping Up With the Kardashians.
In the video, which was shared by Kylie's older sister Kendall on Twitter with the caption 'that made me cry', Kylie pours her heart out in a bid to help others being bullied.
Talking quietly as her words flash up on the screen, she tells her fans: 'Half of you guys think I'm weird. And the other half think I'm funny. But I've been bullied since I've been nine. From the whole world it feels like sometimes.'
The video shows clips of Kylie growing up in the spotlight alongside raw moments of the star crying as the voiceover continues.
'And I think, I think I've done a really great job in handling all of this. But there're bullies everywhere,' she says.
'So this just a little like snapchat to tell whoever with their own bullies that the only opinion that really matters is yours and to never change.'
Kylie, who gave birth to her daughter Stormi earlier this year, ends the video by explaining: 'This isn't a pity party though, don't get it twisted. This is for those with bullies out there to know that you're not alone. Now goodnight, spread love.'
MailOnline
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