You tell 'em, Ru!

Rumer Willis has been ruthlessly bullied in the tabloids for years, but after a successful stint on Dancing With the Stars, she has learned a big lesson in self love and not listening to her haters.

"I'd say that before this year, I was kind of stuck. Fear is a really debilitating emotion...Until recently, the thought of making one misstep that could be criticized would stop me from trying new things and from standing up for myself," she admitted to the mag.

Having the bravery to go on DWTS totally changed her perspective. "The first day I danced on-air, I was nervous; I had been struggling, and the dress rehearsal hadn't gone well. But after I finished I felt more beautiful than I had in my entire life. Not because of how I looked...but because of what I'd accomplished and worked so hard for," she revealed.

That doesn't mean people are being nicer, though!

"I still have low moments. Just because I was celebrated on Dancing With the Stars doesn't mean the bullying has stopped. After the show started, I had to block almost 10 people every day on social media because they wouldn't leave me alone," she confessed.

Bruce and Demi's eldest daughter has learned to rise above the negativity and cope with positive thinking and gratitude. "I remind myself that focusing on people's negative opinions will only make me feel like crap. If I start to get discouraged, I take a step back and go, 'All right, I don't feel great today, but what can I do to shift how I'm thinking?' It's difficult, but the moment you stop saying, 'I'm really fat,' or 'I'm ugly,' and just say, 'Wow, I have this,' then you'll see a change," she explained.

Yo go girl!