Teen actress Emily Osment is set to appear in the ABC Family movie 'Cyberbully' as part of the 'Delete Digital Drama' campaign sponsored by the network and Seventeen magazine.

The movie, which co-stars Kelly Rowan and Kay Panabaker, will premiere on July 17 on ABC Family. Osment plays Taylor Hillridge, a 17-year-old girl who is excited to receive a computer from her mother but soon finds her life in turmoil when she becomes the victim of online bullying from her peers.

While Taylor's mom speaks out against the school and the legislature, Taylor finally finds help when she connects with other teens who have been bullied.

Michael Riley, president of ABC Family, said of the film: "We recognize that we have a significant opportunity to shine a spotlight on a very troubling issue affecting our millennial audience, and by engaging viewers, we can show them that with each step, big and small, we can all help put a stop to bullying."

Osment has also filmed a public service announcement to air during the movie, in which she urges viewers to visit stompoutbullying.org if they need help dealing with cyberbullies.

Osment, co-star of 'Hannah Montana' and the 'Spy Kids' movies, released the album 'Fight or Flight' last year and the new single 'Hush' last month.

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