A woman doesn’t know how to handle trolls and hate coming her way after she shared her daughter’s lunch photos.
A mum discovered a dish which her finicky eater daughter finally liked.point 60 | She decided to share it with other parents on social media.point 109 | The idea was not a bad one, but the feedback was appalling.point 157 | Lauren Denholm, a mother of two kids, is from West Lothian; she saw a post on Snapchat where a woman had prepared a mixture of Heinz tomato sauce and macaroni cheese.point 293 |
Lauren’s 4-year-old daughter, Wynter, liked the idea and said she wants to eat the dish too.point 83 | The mother was pleased as this was the first time Wynter got excited about food.point 149 | 1
She prepared the unique dish for her daughter and posted the picture on social media for other parents.point 355 |
Defeating all her expectations, hundreds of people jumped in the comment section trolling and abusing her.point 91 | “I was shocked and terrified to the core as I was not expecting this barrage of abuse.point 167 | I only intended to help parents having fussy kids like mine,” said Lauren.point 235 | 1
Thousands of people shared the post, and many jammed the comment section with dogmatic remarks. Some crossed all the boundaries and called the mother “manky” and her dish “paedo food.”
“Who on earth is this moron? This is absolutely F******g bogging,” a lady commented. Many agreed with the woman and passed similar remarks.
“Straight up nonce behavior,” said a user.
“Manky woman,” another lady commented.
Another person went even beyond this and said her whole week had been ruined after seeing this “absolute honkatonk.” “Someone, please get this idea so far south away from me,” she added.
Lauren was devastated by the unnecessary hate and said, “It is okay if people don’t like my choice, but why would they abuse me? Why are they wasting their energy to make “vile remarks” about a “wee girl”? These bizarre comments are intolerable.”
Thousands of people passed unnecessary hate; a few liked the idea and wrote positive things in the comment section.