Kylie Jenner Shows Support for Aussie Designer Who Battled Depression
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If you’re one of Kylie Jenner‘s 40 million-plus Instagram followers (there’s no point denying it), you would have noticed she’s been using her influence for the greater good with her #IAmMoreThan series, sharing inspiring stories from everyday people.
Aspiring Aussie fashion designer Paris Marchant is the latest story shared on Kylie’s social media platform, with the Dungog teen opening up about leaving school in Year 9 to deal with her depression. “The demons were real and at the time I really did not want to be alive,” part of the heartbreaking post read.
Two years on and Paris has found a way to overcome the illness, moving from Dungog and launching clothing label Outcast with her boyfriend Lawrence Lees, which has the support of over 157,000 Instagram followers.
“Since starting @__outcastclothing 8 months ago, I am a changed person. I smile, I love life,” she revealed. “Find your passion and your mission and infuse them both into your daily work, let your determination drip from you.”
Although Paris wasn’t positive that Kylie would ever see the post, she was happy to “inspire and help” anyone who came across it. Luckily Kylie did spot and share it, telling Paris, “This is so inspiring and you are so amazing.” Kris Jenner also threw her support behind Paris, sharing Kylie’s post to her Instagram followers as well.
Think what you want about the Kardashian-Jenner clan, but, you have to admit, this is pretty special.
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