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At 14, Rowan Blanchard is a Disney kid with a conscience.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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It\u2019s not often you feel like you\u2019re getting schooled in life lessons by someone who\u2019s barely entered adolescence, but Rowan Blanchard is no ordinary teenager. Star of the Disney series Girl Meets World<\/em> since 2014, these days Blanchard is also a writer, political activist and role model to some 3.5 million Instagram followers. At 14 \u2014 an age most of us were drinking cheap booze out the bottle in a park \u2014 Blanchard is busy reading the work of feminists like Gloria Steinem and Roxanne Gay, and articulately speaking out about gender equality everywhere from Twitter to the UN. The rest of the time, she assures me, she can be found dancing to Beyonc\u00e9 in her bedroom. Song choices: \u2018\u2018Flawless\u201d for when she \u201cneeds to get in an egocentric mind set\u201d, \u201cHaunted\u201d when she\u2019s feeling \u201cdramatic and intense\u201d.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s easy to see how the LA-raised teenager has built such a huge legion of young, adoring fans; she\u2019s honest, she\u2019s personable, and she bravely engages with issues that matter. Following in the footsteps of other former Disney Channel stars Demi Lovato and Miley Cyrus, she has become a much-needed advocate for LGBTQ rights, and has recently tweeted that she identifies as queer herself. Back in December, she wrote a feminist essay on Rookie.com, run by her friend Tavi Gevinson, who Blanchard describes as \u201creally delightful person and completely non-judgemental\u201d. Titled \u201cSorry Not Sorry\u201d, the essay charts Blanchard\u2019s tendency to be over-apologetic \u2014 a bad habit that she sees as symptomatic of being female. \u201cAdolescence, specifically girl adolescence, is confusing,\u201d she writes. \u201cI have treated, specifically, male feelings and ego as superior to and more fragile than my own.\u201d<\/p>\n

Over the phone from London to west LA, I ask Rowan why she decided to write about being Sorry Not Sorry.\u201cI think I felt a need to write that piece because I was sick of apologising for things that I really shouldn\u2019t be sorry for,\u201d she says, with all the exasperation of someone in their 30s. \u201cI see it now with my young sister and it scares me because I know at that age, when I was 12, I would literally spend 45 minutes putting on a whole face of make-up, when I really didn\u2019t want to, but because I genuinely felt that if somebody saw me with my dark eye circles or a blackhead, that I\u2019d risk offending them. You are supposed to say \u2018I\u2019m sorry\u2019 for things that you\u2019re not sorry for, especially to men. When I wrote the piece for Rookie it was kind of me trying to get other girls to start accepting themselves, but it was about me trying to get myself to stop apologising, too.\u201d<\/p>\n

Needless to say, the essay went viral. Whether it was Blanchard\u2019s admission that, \u201cWhat seems like the total end of the world, while valid, is not (usually) the end of the world in a week\u201d \u2013 or her \u201cknow that you are enough for yourself\u201d mantra \u2013 something in her words resonated with girls everywhere. Blanchard uses social media to put out similarly empowering messages; see Instagram for pics of her notepad, scrawled with things like \u201cgo and make things you\u2019ve dreamed about\u201d and \u201cwho cares what middle-aged men think\u201d, bookended by cute selfies, naturally. In October, she even teamed up with Instagram for #MyStory: a campaign that encouraged young girls to discuss their personal experiences. Also involved were photographer Petra Collins, who shot Blanchard for Wonderland<\/em> and artist Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, whose work tackles street harassment.<\/p>\n

\u201cI think social media is such a tool for people in my age group and such a tool for girls particularly. My mum started using Instagram and Twitter for me when I was like nine and, like, I had followers but I\u00a0didn\u2019t really know anything. I only started using Instagram and Twitter myself when I turned 12. I feel like that\u2019s where I started finding things that affected me, particularly politics. I learned through social media that we often talk about America like it\u2019s a totally equal place, but that\u2019s not always the case. You think certain things happen in third-world countries or places that are really far away from where you live, but through social media I realised that things are happening right in front of me.\u201d<\/p>\n

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Blanchard does confess that, although it\u2019s a great place to educate yourself, having Instagram and Twitter accounts from such a young age can have its challenges, like \u2014 for example \u2014 the unfathomable pressure of having 3.5 million followers. \u201cThe thing that\u2019s tough about it is that you\u2019re subject to everybody else\u2019s opinions when you didn\u2019t necessarily ask for that,\u201d she says, adding that this is something she feels happens to girls specifically.\u201cThe downside to social media is it\u2019s another place for girls to be made fun of and another way for girls to be degraded; the upside is that it\u2019s also a way for girls \u2014 especially girls of colour, for example \u2014 to speak out and to take back some control.\u201d<\/p>\n

I ask if there\u2019s a time that Blanchard\u2019s felt she\u2019s come under abuse online and she doesn\u2019t have to think for very long to come up with an example. In a series of tweets posted in January, Blanchard wrote: \u201cIn my life \u2014 only ever liked boys. However I personally don\u2019t wanna label myself as straight, gay or whateva so I am not gonna give myself labels to stick with…\u201d She followed up with: \u201cOpen to liking any gender in future is why I identify as queer.\u201d The backlash against this admission surprised her \u2014 some responses were borderline homophobic, says Blanchard, other comments plain false. \u201cI\u2019m okay with it now, but I still realise that I was allowing people to comment on something that\u2019s very personal.The first day I tweeted about it, it was definitely scary to see people commenting about things that literally have nothing to do with them.\u201d<\/p>\n

Fame can \u201copen up a can of worms\u201d, she says. \u201cIt allows people to critique me, to take ownership of my body, of my face, of my features. I have to stop reading comments because there\u2019s a lot of good ones but then when you see one bad one like, \u2018Oh you look ugly\u2019, that\u2019s what\u2019s going to stick with you. I try to only respond to people when it\u2019s something positive, which is difficult because a part of me really wants to call people out when they do things that are mean. But I\u2019m trying, I guess, to restructure Instagram and Twitter to a place where, yes \u2014 you can be subject to other people\u2019s opinions \u2014 but you can also think,\u2018I\u2019m gonna use this word or image again, like a protest,\u2019 because if you\u2019re just continuing to do what you\u2019re doing then people will start to realise that you\u2019re not doing it for them.\u201d<\/p>\n

Talking to Blanchard, what quickly becomes clear is that her life online is inseparable from her life offline, and she agrees that growing up with these platforms, her generation doesn\u2019t know any different. That said, it\u2019s not the be-all and end-all. \u201cI see that a lot of girls will thank me and be like: \u2018I wanna change the world, but I don\u2019t have a platform…\u2019 I think if there was one thing that I want, it\u2019s less self-blame among girls for not being able to \u2018write a show about it\u2019 or \u2018write a movie about it\u2019 or \u2018write an essay about it\u2019. When you\u2019re a girl all these things are against you,so just existing is a form of protest. You don\u2019t have to do more than that; all the other stuff is extra.\u201d<\/p>\n

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