Netizens Debate to Viral Bullied Boy with Dwarfism Sobbing to End His Life is Scam
Netizens from Twitter and Facebook exposed that the viral bullied 9-year-old boy with dwarfism sobbing to end his life is already 18.

In our previous report, a video of Australian boy with dwarfism named Quaden Bayles sobbing to end his life after being bullied in school has gone viral. His mother Yarraka Bayles said the purpose of the video was to show the impact of bullying.

The 9-year-old boy earned sympathy and supports from the online community. Celebrities and famous personalities raise funds to support the pitiful Aussie boy.
But some netizens from the Twitter and Facebook questioned whether the boy is actually older than his mom says he is. Netizens exposed the true identity of Quaden Bayles.

Quaden Bayles — who gained the sympathy of legions of supporters, including actor and fellow Aussie Hugh Jackman — is really 18 and “scammed everybody,” Jasmein Dowe shared on Friday, several Twitter users also reposted the accusation with some photos of an adult-looking Bayles from his Instagram page.
Dowe’s alleged tweet says Bayles “has plenty of money and yeah everyone fell for it.

“Now if I’m wrong please source your link and explain why to me,” she wrote, according to the screenshot. “He’s an Instagram celeb @quadosss and deleted captions pertaining to his 18th birthday post.”
Facebook users also shared some information exposing that Quaden is an actor, extra, model, and influencer. One of them said that he and his mother are known for no good reason.

Quaden has an allegedly bad attitude and constantly teases other kids then if other kids tease him back he suddenly cries. Others condemned the mother for filming his kid crying and threatening his life instead of comforting it.

Meanwhile, the live video of the Quaden sobbing and threatening his life on his mother’s Facebook account has been deleted or taken down for some serious reasons.
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