![]() ![]() Considering the platform and audience she has, this is an incredibly responsible and mature thing to do. ![]() What’s more, she’s stated that although she herself suffers from mental illness, she is not an authority on mental illness and cannot offer advice for others. She’s talked about how and why the romanticization of mental illness on the internet can be very toxic. ![]() Savannah openly speaks and writes about mental illness, eating disorders and feminism. How did she got from point A to B? And who exactly is she? 1 She doesn’t shy away from difficult and controversial topics. Next year, her first young adult novel, “The Truth About Keeping Secrets,” will be published by Penguin Random House. Since she posted the video, she’s moved to London from Ohio and has done some growing up. The video today boasts over 5.4 million views, yet it does not remain Savannah’s biggest accomplishment. It was this poem that launched Savannah to relative Youtube stardom back in 2014 when she was only 17. These lines come from the spoken-word poem “What Guys Look for in Girls” by Savannah Brown which was response to Nash Grier’s video by the same name. “And when you start to drown in these petty expectations / you better examine the miracle of your existence / because you’re worth so much more than your waistline / you’re worth the beautiful thoughts you think” ![]()
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