In an emotional TikTok she thanked supporters who 'fought for what needed to happen.' 'You fought for my baby when I couldn't,' she said.
Mississippi mom Heather Wyatt made a heartfelt return to social media on Thursday, after a judge lifted a ban that had silenced her accounts during a dramatic legal and public struggle involving her late daughter Aubreigh, who died by suicide last year, aged 13.In a poignant video posted on her newly restored TikTok, Wyatt addressed her supporters with raw emotion. 'I have cried so much today and I'm not a crier,' she began, her voice choked with gratitude.
After Aubreigh's death in September 2023, Wyatt began posting on TikTok to express her grief and to raise awareness about bullying and mental health. In the posts she claimed her daughter had been a victim of severe cyberbullying by peers at Ocean Springs Middle School. The posts amassed millions of views.However, in June the parents of four teenage girls accused of bullying Aubreigh filed a lawsuit against Wyatt accusing her of slander, defamation, and negligence.
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