"Don’t worry about what anyone else thinks of you. We’ll have fun together, being ourselves"
28.02.2020 - 03:36 / deadline.com
By Bruce Haring
pmc-editorial-manager
UPDATE: A young boy bullied because of his dwarfism is donating the funds raised to send him to Disneyland to charity.
Australia native Quaden Bayles won the support of Hollywood and the world after a video circulated that showed his misery at being bullied. Many donated through a GoFundMe page set up by comedian Brad Williams to support Bayles, raising nearly $474,000 out of a requested $10,000.
The family now says it will donate the money to two
"Don’t worry about what anyone else thinks of you. We’ll have fun together, being ourselves"
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By Bruce Haring
Bullied schoolboy Quaden Bayles has head an outpouring of support after a video of him crying and admitting he 'wanted to die' went viral.
Bullied schoolboy Quaden Bayles has head an outpouring of support after a video of him crying and admitting he 'wanted to die' went viral.
Celebrities are rallying around a 9-year-old Australian boy after a heartbreaking video about him being bullied went viral. Quaden Bayles’ mother posted a video of the distraught youngster, who was born with dwarfism, moments after he was bullied at school.
A number of stars have taken to social media to share their support and kindness after a video of a bullied 9-year-old went viral. In the video posted Tuesday,Quaden Bayles cries as he explains to his mother that he is being tormented by other children and wants to kill himself.