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Cinkle made headlines because along with Black, she too was bullied, made fun of and shunned by her classmates and by perfect strangers. In response, Cinkle created an anti-bullying organization called That Girl In Pink Foundation, to help kids dealing with bullying, depression and anxiety. In a profile, the Orange County Register reports that she's doing just fine these days. The bullying has stopped, and she rarely gets recognized on the street. You can be what you want to be. Really, what my nonprofit is all about is that there is hope and there is always something to look forward to.

Support for LAist comes from. Become a sponsor. LAist logo. We Explain L. She started her own nonprofit organisation, That Girl in Pink Foundation, which was initially started to help prevent bullying particularly cyberbullying. She also organized a flashmob dance to help raise money for the American Red Cross to aid victims of the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan. As well as this, she organized a walk for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation which took place in fourteen countries, for which she received the Kids Curing Kids award from the foundation.

She is also a regular blogger for The Huffington Post. The song, which she wrote in , was inspired by stories written on the website [sixbillionsecrets. The song deals with issues such as bullying, abuse, depression and self-harm. As of July , the song's video on YouTube has over a million views. Her second single Gotta Get Out was released in June Benni appeared in the Friday video in the convertible with Rebecca Black.

She became a widely-recognised internet meme particularly after GIFs were made of her dancing in the music video , and soon she had entries in Urban Dictionary and the Internet Meme Museum.

Cinkle used her online attention to benefit charitable causes. She started her own nonprofit organisation, That Girl in Pink Foundation, which was initially started to help prevent bullying particularly cyberbullying. She also organized a flashmob dance to help raise money for the American Red Cross to aid victims of the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan. As well as this, she organized a walk for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation which took place in fourteen countries, for which she received the Kids Curing Kids award from the foundation.

She is also a regular blogger for The Huffington Post. The song, which she wrote in , was inspired by stories written on the website sixbillionsecrets. The song deals with issues such as bullying, abuse, depression and self-harm. As of July , the song's video on YouTube has over a million views.

Her second single Gotta Get Out was released in June



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