When 14-year-old Carleigh O'Connell heard that a gibe about her body had been spray-painted on a cement block for her whole town to see, she responded in the unlikeliest, but most awesome of ways: She snapped a photo while posing proudly with the graffiti.

She then shared the image on social media and told her mom, Daryl, to do the same.

She wanted the image to go viral. She wanted to turn the story around.

"[Carleigh] decided that she was going to be stronger than hurtful words on the concrete and that she was going to be proud of her figure," the teen's mom wrote in a Sunday Facebook post. "She also told me that she feels complete sympathy for the teenagers across the country who face this everyday. She understands and wants all of them to find strength inside to rise above the nastiness and be empowered by who you are, how you are made and what is in your heart."

Carleigh had heard from kids at her school that someone had graffitied a cement barrier in her hometown of Wall, New Jersey, and labelled it “Carleigh’s ass." The teen was initially "upset," her mom said, but she was determined to "make something good out of it."

Based on the speed with which Carleigh's body-positive photohas made its rounds on the Web this week, it seems the teen has achieved what she set out to do.

"What an inspiration to others," wrote one Facebooker in response to Carleigh's picture.

"Rise above!! Don't give them the power! You rock!!" wrote another.

Carleigh told TODAY that the experience with the graffiti has been an "empowering" one, adding that she hopes her message will inspire others.