Mental health is still important to Dixie D’Amelio Y charli d’amelio.
In The D’Amelio Show, content creators have been honest with their parents about the emotional impact online critics have on their confidence. And as the sisters continue to grow in the public eye, Dixie says her relationship with trolls is a work in progress that can’t be fixed right away.
“I feel like it’s bigger than social media,” she shared exclusively with E! News in the grand opening of the Social Tourism pop-up. “I’ve seen the difference between when I’m mentally healthy and when I’m not. When I’m healthy, I can read a comment and it doesn’t mean anything to me. But if I read a comment and it scares me for three days, I realize something is up and I need look deeper than people who are just being mean online.
Dixie added: “I feel like it’s a lot to reflect on yourself and think about how you feel and it’s an important conversation that we need to continue to have and it’s a journey.”
Although the 20-year-old is known to open up her life on reality TV and social media, there is one aspect that she likes to maintain privacy: Your relationship with noah beck.