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Aubreigh Wyatt, a 13-year-old from Ocean Springs, Miss., ... Aubreigh's name and photos began to spread, and the hashtag #LLAW (Live Like Aubreigh Wyatt) started trending as well.
Aubreigh Wyatt died by suicide on Sept. 4, 2023 in Mississippi. ... Aubreigh's name and photos began to spread, and the hashtag #LLAW (Live Like Aubreigh Wyatt) started trending as well.
Update: The parents of four girls accused of bullying 13-year-old Aubreigh Wyatt on Tuesday afternoon voluntarily dismissed a Circuit Court lawsuit in which they accused her mother of slandering ...
Heather Wyatt accused of false social media statements. Heather Wyatt, who resigned her elementary school position months after Aubreigh’s death, has said she was using social media to raise ...
Heather Wyatt holds a yard sign she had made celebrating Aubreigh at her home in Ocean Springs on Tuesday, March 12, 2024. Wyatt was using social media hashtags such as #LiveLikeAubreigh after ...
Aubreigh’s story had gone viral on social media by mid-2024. Heather Wyatt shares her grief and messages about suicide prevention on TikTok, where she now has 2.8 million followers.
Those accounts have used photos and video clips from Wyatt’s account to blame Aubreigh’s death on bullying and call for action, sometimes prompting crude comments about the alleged bullies.
The mother of Aubreigh Wyatt, a 13-year-old Ocean Springs, Miss., girl who died by suicide last September, has been allowed by a judge to use her social media accounts again after the girl's ...
Following Aubreigh's death in September 2023, Wyatt took to social media, alleging that her 13-year-old daughter had been severely cyber-bullied by peers at Ocean Springs Middle School in ...
Aubreigh Wyatt is pictured with her mom, Heather. A GoFundMe page created to help Heather Wyatt pay for her legal defense against a defamation lawsuit has raised over $100,000.
Aubreigh Wyatt died by suicide on Sept. 4, 2023 in Mississippi ... Aubreigh's name and photos began to spread, and the hashtag #LLAW (Live Like Aubreigh Wyatt) started trending as well.
Aubreigh's name and photos began to spread, and the hashtag #LLAW (Live Like Aubreigh Wyatt) started trending as well. According to Newsweek , Heather previously claimed that consistent bullying led ...