As anyone who's happened across Annnexmp's TikTok will know, she's also known as "Big sis Anne" - and we can certainly see why!

Annnexmp (real name Anne) has dedicated her little patch of social media to self-love.

And, she's doing it all with incredibly relatable content.

The bonus? A lot of the time, it's hilarious, too.

We caught up with the self-love content creator to find out more about what motivated her to get into the space.

Plus, she reveals the self-love tips she'd tell her younger self, given the chance.

Anne Has Always Loved Helping Those Who Need It

Annnexmp's content is a little like a TikTok-era Agony Aunt advice column - so we couldn't help but wonder if she's always had a penchant for sharing her wise words with others.

As it turns out, that would be a yes.

"I've always tried my best to help those in need," she begins.

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However, she shares that that help hasn't always come in the form of advice.

"Sometimes, the best way to help someone is through listening and understanding."

As for when she does give advice, Anne shares that her first port of call is always securing their permission, first and foremost.

And, she explains, "I never expect anyone to take my advice or suggestions."

"However," she continues, "Those that know me understand that what I say comes from a sincere and genuine place."

"I just want people to know that I'm here for them - if they allow me to be."

From Self-Love, To Falling In Love With Yourself

One of the great things about Annnexmp's content is she's not just advocating for self-love, but for completely falling in love with yourself.

Asked where she got the idea for that distinction, she smiles that she drew from her own experience.

"I started making content about falling in love with myself because I think it's been one of the hardest things for me to learn."

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What's more, Anne adds that she also realized that there was no end to true self-love - and wanted to help others know that, too.

"I want people to know that they are not alone when it comes to understanding self-love. It's a never-ending journey, and it can get lonely, and even frustrating, so I just want to be that 'Big Sister,' rooting them for them from afar, and encouraging them to never give up on themselves."

Anne's Advice To Fans Who Need It Right Now

So, with all that in mind, what would Anne say to fans who do want her advice, right now?

"If there was one thing I would like to tell my lovely supporters, it's that self-love has no 'levels.' Self-love is a mentality we try to understand and apply to our everyday life, when we can."

And, she adds, it's important to remember that there will still be bad days, along the way.

"It's about accepting who you are as a person, and understanding that bad days will occur ... but that you will overcome them. It's knowing your worth, respecting yourself, and picking yourself up out of the darkest thoughts, days and moments."

Ultimately, she beams, self-love is rooting for yourself - and never giving up.

Plus, she says, "Maybe one day, your toughest days and experiences will be part of someone else's survival guide."

Anne Shares What She'd Tell Her Younger Self

So, that's what Anne would tell her fans, but in keeping with the idea that self-love is a never-ending journey, we had to ask: what would she tell her younger self, given the chance?

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"If I could tell my younger self absolutely anything, I would say, 'It's okay to be sad, and feel like everything is horrible and that you just want a little break for yourself ... but that's all it is. A break."

"Once you're ready and recharged, pick yourself back up, and try this whole life thing all over again," she continues.

"You may not feel it, but I promise you: you are way more capable than you think you are."

Anne may be on the path to falling in love with herself, but along the way, we'd argue that most of us are falling in love with her, too.