Kyla Massie, a former member of PRISTIN, spoke up against the malicious commenters who continued to criticize her and body-shame her over the years. She took to Twitter to speak her piece and it was absolutely perfect!

She first confessed that her bright and bubbly personality turned quiet and insecure because of the malicious commenters.

When I was younger and people would say hateful things towards me, I would take it personally. My once bright and bubbly personality turned to quiet and insecure bc I thought that what someone else said defined me. Now I realize that I'm fine the way I am 1/2 — Kyla Massie (@kylam_official) August 20, 2019

But she’s learned over the years that other people’s opinions don’t define who she is. She knows that she’s beautiful in her own way and decided to inspire others to love themselves.

Anyone is entitled to their own opinion. However, I’m beautiful in my own way and I’m gonna own that. I’m gonna continue to be an inspiration towards those that have been told their entire life that they are never enough. Fuck anyone that thinks otherwise. Love yourself ❤ 2/2 — Kyla Massie (@kylam_official) August 20, 2019

She fired back at the malicious hater who body-shamed her and supports unhealthy habits to fit a specific body type.

It’s sad to think some people are so uneducated and deeply insecure about themselves that they feel the need to attack others and also promote unhealthy behaviors. Someone said they’re body shaming in hopes I become anorexic. That’s disgusting — Kyla Massie (@kylam_official) August 21, 2019

She also fired back at excessive fans who would attack other idols. She pointed out that there was “absolutely nothing” to gain from all the hate.

I’ve noticed that there are so many stan people on here that think it’s okay to be saying these things about certain idols or artists. Just focus on supporting your faves instead of attacking other people. What do you have to gain from hate? Absolutely nothing. — Kyla Massie (@kylam_official) August 21, 2019

Kyla made a crucial point that idols know all of the hateful messages that are written about them, even if you may think that they are unaffected by it.

While I don’t take things personally, people need to own up to what they’re saying. Trust me, we see everything so think about the consequences before you post or tweet something. I’m not just talking about me, but in general. — Kyla Massie (@kylam_official) August 21, 2019

After having to suffer through difficult times herself, Kyla has come out stronger than ever and continues to inspire everyone to love more and stop the hate!