Meghan Markle tells Australian students she was ‘most trolled person’ in the world
Meghan Markle said social media companies are anchored in cruelty and told young people they need to be stronger against cyberbullying.
- On Thursday, the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, discussed her decade of online abuse at Melbourne's Swinburne University, describing herself as "the most trolled person in the entire world" for 10 years.
- Founded in 2011, Batyr is a preventative mental health organization delivering peer-to-peer programs and "uses lived experience storytelling to spark conversations around mental health" to address Australia's youth mental health crisis.
- Prince Harry praised Australia's "epic" leadership on the under-16 social media ban, noting the platforms have "led to so much loneliness for so many people." The Duke told young advocates that therapy became essential for his mental health.
- Beyond the Batyr event, the Sussexes are undertaking private meetings and special projects during their four-day Australian tour, with Meghan filming a guest appearance on MasterChef Australia on Wednesday.
- The couple's visit has received a mixed reception, with a protest petition against public funding for policing costs signed by more than 45,000 people, while Britain's King Charles remains head of state in Australia.
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'I Was the Most Trolled Person': Meghan Markle Claims She's Been 'Bullied and Attacked' Every Day for 10 Years
Meghan Markle spoke with striking candour about the years of digital harassment she says she has endured, during a visit to youth mental health organisation Batyr in Melbourne on Thursday. Addressing a group of young advocates at Swinburne University of Technology, the Duchess of Sussex reflected on the long-term psychological impact of life as a global public figure constantly under online scrutiny. In her speech, Markle also urged the audience…
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