Not only is Rumer Willis aiming to win the coveted mirror ball trophy on Dancing With The Stars, but she's trying to make the world a better place for young women.

The 26-year-old starlet killed it on DWTS last night when she waltzed to Adele's "Turning Tables," and before dancing her heart out, she spoke out to ABC about her experience with bullies and how she's learned to love herself thanks to her sisters.

In an interview that aired before she took the stage, Rumer tells the cameras:
    "When you grow up with parents that are known worldwide and having so much attention from media and all of the tabloid magazines, it's really tough. When I was a teenager I was super awkward, I don't think I really felt comfortable in my body or with how I looked and people were nasty. People would say I looked like a man or something called a 'butterface,' which means everything good but her face, or potato head was the big term that everyone used a lot, basically making fun of the way I looked. ... My mom who is one of the most stunning women I've ever met and who everyone was comparing me to, saying that you look more like your very masculine father than your beautiful Mom. For years I thought 'Maybe I can get plastic surgery. If I change my face or get really skinny, that will be it, that will be the answer' and it's not.' ... I went through a lot of huge changes for myself that really affected me in a positive way. ... My sister Tallulah was in rehab and I was inspired because she didn't try to hide from it. She really owned it. She got in this mindset of saying 'Here are my flaws and it's OK. I'm still me and I'm still beautiful and it doesn't matter.' I just realized that I could feel the same way and I need to stop listening to the bullies."

We're so glad she spoke up! And as far as her fancy footwork, The Rue and pro partner Val Chmerkovskiy earned a score of 35 out of 40. Seeing as they came in second place last week, we think there's a good chance they could win it!