as Gypsy Rose Blanchard, a teenage girl trying to escape from the iron grip of her mother (played by Patricia Arquette), who has convinced Gypsy and the rest of the world that her daughter is intensely ill. Her desire for freedom leads her down a rabbit hole of alarming discoveries that end up leading to murder. The bone-chilling story certainly isn’t for the faint of heart, but it’s definitely worth the watch.Normal PeopleContentView Iframe URLNormal Peopleis based on thebestselling book ya126537 Â has reached out to Jeffree Star's team for further comment.Let us slide into your DMs.Sign up for theTeen Voguedaily emailWant more fromTeen Vogue? Check this out:Â ya126537 One of the earliest times I remember being bullied was in elementary school. My mom and brother and I had just moved and I was the new second grader in a school where it seemed everyone had known their friends forever, or at least since nursery school. I liked a boy but apparently he didn’t like me because one day at recess he pushed me down backwards into a pile of goose poop. It seems funny now, but back then it was crazy bad. He and his friends just stood and laughed. It took everything I had not to cry in front of them. I got in trouble too, because the only thing I could think to do afterwards was punch him. I guess that was my first experience with trying to feel empowered. ya126537 As we close out the #20teens, it has become clear to us that the defining characteristic of the last 10 years has been the rise of youth activism. Rooted in public actions, protest and good ‘ol grassroots organizing, movements like Occupy Wall Street, Black Lives Matter, the Fight for Fifteen, March for Our Lives, Slut Walk, Youth Climate Strike, and others—have all been youth-led. They have spoken truth to power and opened our eyes to the many injustices young people are facing around the world. ya126537
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