TikTok sensation Dylan Mulvaney has faced her fair share of online critics. As a trans woman, she often encounters transphobic remarks and backlash. However, Dylan has developed a simple yet effective strategy for dealing with haters on social media.
She ignores the noise
In an interview with E! News, Dylan shared her approach to handling negativity. She explained that she doesn’t dwell on hurtful comments or engage with online trolls. Instead, she focuses on the positive interactions and surrounds herself with supportive voices. Her assistant monitors social media and only shares uplifting comments with her, shielding her from unnecessary negativity.
Dylan’s resilience and determination are commendable. Despite the challenges, she continues to thrive and celebrate her journey. As she approaches the second anniversary of her public transition, she reflects on how far she has come. On March 12, she marks this significant milestone, remembering the beginning of her documented transition on TikTok.
She recently celebrated two years of transformation.
«It’s day 730 of being a girl,» the Days of Girlhood creator began on March 12, recalling the «painful» lessons she learned during her second year of transitioning in the public eye. «This past year, honey, it was a long one. You might comment, ‘Dylan, day one [of Girlhood] feels like yesterday’. But to me, these have felt like two long dog years.»
«I think the theme of this past year was pain, and it’s not a bad thing,» she commented. «But it was so contrasting to the joy and ecstasy that I experienced in those early days, that it was almost comical, but also heartbreaking at times.»
«Other times, I owned my pain, and I grew a thousand times stronger. The most beautiful part has been releasing from the pain and returning to innocence over and over again.»