Yasmien Kurdi, inihayag na sinabihan umano siya ng magulang ng nam-bully sa anak niya na umatras
- Yasmien Kurdi, in a social media post, recently revealed that she was allegedly told by one of the parents of students who bullied her daughter to “back off”
- She also said a mother, who was a “kumare” of the parent who told her to “back off” supposedly heart-reacted the statement of the latter
- It can be recalled that Yasmien previously shared on socmed about group of students allegedly bullying her daughter
- The actress also said she’s not surprised the parents of the supposed bullies came to the rescue of their kids
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Yasmien Kurdi, in a recent post on Instagram Stories, revealed that she was allegedly told by one of the parents of the group of students who bullied her daughter, Ayesha, to “back off.”
She also said that another mother, a supposed “kumare” of the parent who told the actress to “back off,” allegedly heart-reacted the statement of the said parent.
The actress did not say when or how was she told by the said parent to “back off” though it can be surmised that it must have been thorough a socmed post due to the “heart-react” action of the alleged “kumare.”
“Ay p*t* may pa BACK OFF ang nanay ng bully! Kapal muks talaga! Ayaw na lang mag-sorry. Ito namang si kumare may pa-heart pa, yun pala mga anak nila ang involved,” Yasmien said in a recent post on IG Stories.
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It can be recalled that the actress shared previously on IG Stories about a bullying incident where her daughter was allegedly bullied by a group of students.
"Today, my daughter was targeted by a group of students in her class because she was unable to keep up with group messages about their upcoming Christmas party while we were out of the country.
Surrounded by 7-9 students, Ayesha was blocked from leaving the classroom and was denied her food and recess!
In other words she was ganged up on.
Ayesha took a vacation to relieve the stress caused by another students who harassed her by taking video without her consent. This caused her paranoia and anxiety.
Ayesha is just a kid; she recently turned 12. And she has been enduring this type of bullying since grade 2, alarmingly this has led to the creation of an online "AYESHA HATE CLUB" targeting her. For some reason, some of these students are now in her class.
I am not surprised that the parents of bullies come to their rescue. However, twisting events and claiming it was a regular student meeting and questioning back my daughters behavior is absurd.
Mind you, these are mostly girls, if not all. Gusto mo ba gawin ito sa anak mong babae?
I know that bullies are everywhere.
The question is, will the school do something about this?
Yasmien Kurdi is a Filipina actress, singer-songwriter, and commercial model. She rose to popularity after joining and being the first runner-up on the first season of Starstruck, a reality-based talent search show by GMA Network. She graduated with Latin honors in AB Political Science from Arellano University. She is married to a pilot, and they now have two daughters, Ayesha and Raya Layla.
As previously reported by KAMI, Yasmien Kurdi recently inspired netizens on social media. Earlier, Yasmien posted a video of a 4-story house on her Instagram. She then shared a few facts about the house which stunned netizens. Needless to say, a lot has praised the actress.
Meanwhile, Yasmien Kurdi and Rey Soldevilla Jr.'s baby girl, Raya Layla, has just turned two months old. The Kapuso actress took to social media and posted about the said milestone. On Instagram, Yasmien shared a video showing her and her family's simple yet fun celebration.
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