As if we didn't already love her!

Patricia Arquette came to Bruce Jenner's defense during an interview on The Meredith Viera show on Wednesday, and the actress also revealed how hard it was for her sibling Alexis to be transgender.

"I feel like Alexis, my sister, has taught me so much about love and acceptance. It’s a very difficult thing to be transgender, especially 20 years ago when Alexis started ... You have to be so brave to live this truth of who you are. If Ms. Jenner is transitioning, I give all my support to her and love and appreciate everything she has given to America and her bravery, because she is fighting a fight for a lot of kids that are being kicked out of their own homes—society turns their back on these kids. It’s really brutal," she told the talk show host.

The Boyhood star then recalled her own reaction when her brother told her he was transitioning into a female. I didn't exactly understand it. But our father had died, our mother had died. I’d lost two people I loved. And we all come into this life in a different package – a baby package. We get older, we become an old person package. If you’re male or female, at the end I didn't care. I had people I loved who died. I said, 'I don’t care what package you’re comfortable in, I love and accept you. I am glad you are here on earth. I want to be with you, spend time with you.' It doesn't matter," she confessed.

The blonde beauty then went on to scold the media for their handling of the delicate situation with the former Olympian. "These newspapers, these magazines, that are being so disrespectful. They should be ashamed. Because they really are on the unforgivable side of history and what they are doing is pathetic and immature and repulsive. So many young people commit suicide, don’t have acceptance. They’re diminished in society. They’re not allowed to work counters at stores, people make fun of them, snicker at them, attack them," she lamented.

Everyone needs to take a page from her book!