Willow Smith Joins “Delete Digital Drama” Campaign To End Cyberbullying
As technology has grown, especially social media, cyber bullying has taken over the traditional after school 3:30 black top fight. Willow Smith has decided to take action against cyber bullying and online attacks by teaming up with Seventeen Magazine’s “Delete Digital Drama” campaign.
The 12-year-old-singer will be one of several young celebrity activists behind the initiative which seeks to empower young women to disengage from cyberbullying by deleting harsh and mean comments they see on their Twitter, Facebook and Instagram pages. Fashion designer Nanette Lepore has designed trendy tees and tank-tops that have the word “Delete” across the front. All proceeds from the shirts will benefit, STOMP Out Bullying, a national anti-bullying organization.
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