Meghan's stylist BFF Jessica Mulroney shares cryptic post about 'rising above' criticism on Instagram - and the Duchess' make-up artist Daniel Martin 'loves' the message

  • Stylist and Meghan's best friend Jessica Mulroney shared post on Instagram 
  • Said social media could be 'toxic' and advised followers to 'rise above' criticism 
  • Meghan's close friend Daniel Martin commented with emojis, including a heart 

The Duchess of Sussex's friend Jessica Mulroney posted a cryptic message on Instagram about 'rising above' criticism. 

The Toronto-based stylist shared a quote on her social media that suggested the social network could be 'toxic' and full of 'unhappy people', telling her followers: 'Don't let it get you down. Always rise above it.'

The message won praise from a number of followers, including Meghan's other close friend Daniel Martin, who shared a string of emojis in the comment section, including the love heart and thumbs up.   

The Duchess of Sussex's friend Jessica Mulroney posted a cryptic message on Instagram about 'rising above' criticism. Pictured, the friends together in 2016

The Duchess of Sussex's friend Jessica Mulroney posted a cryptic message on Instagram about 'rising above' criticism. Pictured, the friends together in 2016 

The post, shared yesterday, showed a typed message, pictured, with the caption:  'I get asked a lot about this. Instagram is a great business practice but it can be toxic. Here is my truth. Always rise above and always be a decent human being'

The post, shared yesterday, showed a typed message, pictured, with the caption:  'I get asked a lot about this. Instagram is a great business practice but it can be toxic. Here is my truth. Always rise above and always be a decent human being'

Another one of Meghan's best friends Daniel commented in support of the post, sharing a thumbs up and heart emoji, pictured

Another one of Meghan's best friends Daniel commented in support of the post, sharing a thumbs up and heart emoji, pictured

The post, shared yesterday, showed a typed message reading: 'To anyone that gets criticized on Instagram. Remember there are many unhappy people in this world and sadly they find their voice on this and other platforms. Don't let it get you down. Always rise above it.'

Jessica captioned the picture: 'I get asked a lot about this. Instagram is a great business practice but it can be toxic. Here is my truth. Always rise above and always be a decent human being.'

Daniel, who is also a close friend of Jessica Alba, has spoken out in support of Meghan

Daniel, who is also a close friend of Jessica Alba, has spoken out in support of Meghan

Meghan's close friend Daniel quickly responded with a heart, and three hand emojis showing a thumbs up, 'rock on' and fist. The fist gesture in real life is associated with protests and support of someone.

Other followers also appreciated the positive message. One posted: 'You have such class I love it.' Another wrote: 'Ones who criticize most are most likely consumed by jealousy.'

A third added: 'Thank you for this wise advice as I have seen so much toxic comments about my fam and I just don't get the lack of kindness in people.'  

The pair are both friends of the Duchess of Sussex from before she met Prince Harry. Pictured, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Lion King premiere in London earlier this month

The pair are both friends of the Duchess of Sussex from before she met Prince Harry. Pictured, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Lion King premiere in London earlier this month 

Stylist Jessica met Meghan when the then actress was filming Suits in Toronto. 

The Duchess of Sussex is godmother to Jessica's twin sons, John and Brian, while her daughter Ivy was a flower girl at the royal wedding    

It is believed Jessica travelled to Windsor and was among the first to meet baby Archie in May.

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