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Home / Lifestyle / Phoebe Burgess Fights Online Hate

Phoebe Burgess Fights Online Hate

29 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Phoebe Burgess leads a new anti-bullying campaign.
  • She personally experienced and ignored online bullying.
  • The campaign educates on recognizing and reporting abuse.
Phoebe Burgess Fights Online Hate

Phoebe Burgess has become a prominent voice in a new anti-bullying initiative, candidly sharing her struggles with relentless online criticism. The former WAG is collaborating with Snapchat and Project Rockit to raise awareness about cyberbullying.

Burgess confessed to a long-standing pattern of ignoring online abuse, admitting she altered her life to avoid being a 'target.' She details shrinking her world by disengaging from social media and avoiding work events to minimize visibility, a coping mechanism she finds heartbreaking when considering its impact on young people.

Now actively educating her children about online behavior, Burgess seeks to instill bravery and self-respect, ensuring they know they can confide in her. Her participation underscores a commitment to combatting passive acceptance of online harm and fostering a culture where individuals feel empowered to act against abuse.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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Phoebe Burgess is fronting a new anti-bullying campaign with Snapchat and Project Rockit, sharing her experiences and educating others.
She admits to ignoring online bullying for years, shrinking her world and disengaging from social media to avoid being a target.
Project Rockit is collaborating with Snapchat to raise awareness about online bullying and educate people on how to respond.

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