He walked around his home and told everyone about one sweater his mom dropped $400 on. He also explained to his viewers that his mom pretended to have been gifted certain products, but in reality, she purchased them all herself.
Although he doesn’t have a ton of people who watch what he posts on TikTok, a friend of his showed this video he made to her own mom, and his friend’s mom, in turn, showed his mom the video.
“My parents are mad and say that doing stuff like this hurts the whole family because it could affect sponsorships and maybe book deals, and Dad said I was [a jerk] for doing the video,” he continued.
“So, am I? I think I have a right to say the truth, but maybe I should have kept it more private between me and my friends. By the way, they made me delete the account so no one else is going to know.”
After making the video, his parents banished him to go stay with one of his aunts. His aunt understands his feelings, but she thinks it was wrong of him to publicly expose his mom for being a liar and showing people what their life is really like.
Do you think it was wrong of him to make the video?
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