She dances, she’s got a new make-up line coming out with Morphe and it wasn’t too long ago that she took the TikTok world by storm. Young and famous Charli D’Amelio is now making some bigger moves in her career and has announced that she’s releasing a book this winter.

The book in question, titled ‘Essentially Charli: The Ultimate Guide to Keeping It Real,’ was *actually* written by the 16-year-old herself, and is all about social media, influencers, and body image. 

The TikTok star revealed the cover and name of her book on IG, captioning “i am so excited to finally announce that I wrote a book! this official guide to staying positive and navigating social media has lots of real talk and comes with a cute bonus sticker sheet! i hope you guys check it out wherever books are sold near you on December 1.” 

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According to People, the book will include “details of the 16-year-old’s childhood and family life, and will also walk readers through how to navigate social media presences and digital friendships while developing a confident and a strong identity.”

Topics concerning body image and cyber-bullying are not new to Charli as it’s something the young celeb is very vocal about. With her young audience, we think it’s *so* important that the TikTok influencer is openly discussing these subjects – we stan! 

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I've been bullied my whole life. That hasn't changed this past year. I'm sharing my story because I know many of you have one too. When you're bullied online it follows you everywhere, at school, in your home, all the places you're supposed to feel safe. It can feel as if there is nowhere to turn. Hate hurts. I have realized over the years that holding in all this hurt causes a lot more damage than reaching out to someone you trust. For me, it was Dixie and my mom and dad. No one can deal with this alone. We all need support. So when @UNICEF asked if I wanted to support #SaferInternetDay, I didn't think twice. They've answered the most popular questions about online bullying — from knowing the difference between a joke and if someone is trying to hurt you, to how to help a friend who is being trolled. We need to open up about the tough parts of growing up online. Tap on the link in my bio to learn about the support that is out there. Let's be kind and build each other up. #ENDviolence

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