A TikTok video by Jackie La Bonita exposing two women mocking her for taking pictures at a Houston Astros game has gone viral, sparking a bullying scandal.
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Texas-based TikTok personality Jackie La Bonita has become a social media sensation after sharing a video of two women making fun of her for taking pictures at a Houston Astros game. The video went viral on multiple platforms and garnered over 20 million views. The incident has sparked a debate about bullying and cyberbullying on social media.
TikToker Jackie La Bonita is causing a stir across social media platforms. The netizen went viral after exposing two women making fun of her for taking pictures at a Houston Astros game.
Bullying is unacceptable in any form.
Litzareli Madrigal & Alondra Poullet,
Shame on you. pic.twitter.com/we5afUbY9S— Samson Awasa (@SamsonAwasa) April 24, 2023
Jackie La Bonita, with 248.6k TikTok followers and 12.4 million likes, is known for her content on hauls, makeup, and hairstyle tutorials. Her video tutorials featuring popular beauty brands like Urban Decay and BaBylissPRO and shopping trips to stores like TJ Maxx and Marshalls have earned her fame on the social media platform.
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The viral video features Jackie La Bonita posing for pictures at the Astros game when two unidentified women in the background started laughing and making silly poses. Jackie’s confidence quickly dissipated as the two strangers continued to make funny faces and laugh. She shared the video with the caption “Watch my confidence disappear after these random girls make fun of me for taking pics.” The incident has drawn the attention of several celebrities, including rapper Cardi B, who shared her views on social media.
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While many social media users criticized the bullies’ behavior, others condemned the doxxing of the two women. The term “doxxing” refers to the practice of digging up private information about someone and making it public, typically with malicious intent. One of the many netizens who shared details about the two women was TikTok user @araa.4, who shared a photo of the girls along with their names, Litzareli Madrigal and Alondra Poullet. Information regarding where Madrigal supposedly works also found its way online, leading to the closure of the company she worked for.
This jackielabonita shit stupid. Some ppl needa be bullied. Whatchu doin taking a whole photoshoot at a game? watch the fucking game dude.
This just me being a hater. Ion like these kinds of people that photoshoot everything they do.
— Al Staples (@Yes_Al_Staples) April 23, 2023
I stand with them, because nothing would pi$$ me off more than some entitled attention seeking gerbil,
setting up her camera in front of me and using my face as background for some mindnumbing content, that I didn't consent too.#jackielabonita pic.twitter.com/TDeK52igWf— One Black British Woman's Voice – Burner Acct (@OneBlackBritis5) April 25, 2023
The incident has sparked a debate on social media about the effects of cyberbullying and doxxing. While some believe that the women should be held accountable for their actions, others argue that exposing their identities and personal information is going too far. The incident has also led to discussions on the broader issue of toxic behavior and intolerance prevalent in society.