Rumer Willis continues to deal with bullying after Dancing with the Stars win

Even with the mirror ball trophy in her possession for Season 20 of Dancing with the Stars, Rumer Willis is still being bullied.

The eldest daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore opened up in the July issue of Glamour and explained how she has been bullied for her looks.

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

This isn't the first time the DWTS alum has talked about being bullied. Earlier in the year, Willis opened up to US Weekly about how she was also bullied as a teenager.

"Fear is a really debilitating emotion," she said. "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."

Willis, 26, credits her younger sisters Scout, 23, and Tallulah, 21, for inspiring her to become brave. It is that bravery, she explained, that led her to go onto the dancing reality show, which ultimately upped her confidence.

"The first day I danced on-air, I was nervous. I had been struggling, and the dress rehearsal hadn't gone well," Willis said. "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."

Whenever Willis now starts to get discouraged, she says she takes a step back and tries to shift her way of thinking.

"Then, you'll see a change," she said.

Image courtesy of INFphoto.com

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