Amy Roloff is trying to create a world without bullying. The Little People, Big World personality took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a new post in which she encourages people to help one another to make a difference.
“For #UnityDay2017, I’m wearing orange to stand against bullying! Join me and visit TLC.com/GiveALittle to learn more! #GiveALittleTLC,” she captioned the post.
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“I want to help show every person who has experience bullying that they are not alone! Including me. Be kind w/ your words and express them respectively โ both ways โ when you agree and disagree. Help physically but don’t hurt another. We All Can Do This to make a difference!”
In the snap, the TLC star is wearing a shirt is courtesy of the PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center. The shirt reads, “Create a world without bullying.”
She wore the orange shirt to commemorate Unity Day 2017, which was held on Wednesday. This year’s Unity Day theme reads: “Together against bullying. United for kindness, acceptance, and inclusion.”
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Roloff has been open about being bulled in the past because of her stature. The 53-year-old grandmother has a type of dwarfism called Achondroplasia, as does her son Zach. Roloff’s ex-husband, Matt, has Diastophic Dysplasia.
Other members of the Roloff family โ Jeremy, Molly Jo and Jacob โ are of average height.
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