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21.02.2020 - 13:52 / pinkvilla.com
A heartbreaking video of a bullied schoolboy wanting to end his life is going viral online and it has reached various Hollywood celebrities who are voicing their support for the boy and speaking up about bullying. The video features a 9-year-old boy from Australia, who is a dwarf, crying after being bullied at school.
In the video, Quaden Bayles dressed in his school uniform repeatedly says he wants to end his life. His mother, who clicked the video, revealed in an interview with SBS that he has
.Dolly Parton is keen to celebrate her 75th birthday on the cover of Playboy magazine.
Dolly Parton is keen to celebrate her 75th birthday on the cover of Playboy magazine.
Dolly Parton has some big plans for her 75th birthday, and they involve a set of bunny ears.
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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.