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Her Niece Wrongfully Accused Her Teen Daughter Of Stealing AirPods And Told The Entire Family That Her Daughter Was A Thief, So She Banned Her Niece From Her House

“I told Kelly that I really do not appreciate that she jumped straight to calling my daughter a thief when she misplaced her own AirPods,” she said.

She also decided to tell her niece that she was not welcome back into her home after pulling that stunt.

But, after hearing that, Kelly reportedly got really upset, and she even got accused of trying to cut Kelly out of the family.

Since then, the rest of her family has also taken Kelly’s side and are claiming that she is being “horrible” and “bullying” her niece.

So now, she has been left wondering whether banning her niece from her home after her daughter was wrongfully accused of stealing is justified or not.

Why do you think Kelly was so quick to assume that Laura stole the AirPods and told the entire family? Do you believe she did the right thing by standing up for her daughter from the start? If you were in her shoes, would you also ban Kelly from your house? If not, how would you handle this situation?

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