Everyone At School Found Out Her Half-Sister Makes Steamy Videos Online, And It Has Made Her Life Miserable, But Now Her Mom Wants Her To Post On Social Media Defending Her Sister

This 16-year-old woman has a 29-year-old half-sister from her mother’s first marriage. Despite their age difference, she says they had a good sibling relationship, too.
But, just a few months ago, everything changed after the truth came out that her half-sister had been making publicly available steamy videos.
After her family found out, her half-sister was disowned by her biological dad.
“Which made my mom super protective. My mom made her out to be this brave, amazing person,” she recalled.
“I didn’t say [anything], even when they’d have casual conversations about her work at the dinner table.”
Well, that was until about a week ago when someone from her high school found out about the steamy videos. Then, the videos started to get sent throughout the student body, and she has been suffering the consequences.
Thankfully, it is summer break right now, which means she is able to hide away from all of the rumors and gossip for a bit. She also hopes that by September, a new scandal will take its place.
But, for the time being, she has still been getting severely bullied. While she did not get into the details of her bullying, she lost some of her friends, and she was even forced to delete her social media.
“I’ve been staying in my room mostly, and I’ve not even been able to look at my half-sister,” she admitted.

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Her half-sister also didn’t even know about the scandal running rampant through her school until just last night.
Apparently, one of her last remaining friends’ mothers decided to call her mom to ask about the rumors. She didn’t know exactly what was said on the phone, but she did hear her mom yelling.
Afterward, her mom demanded that she go downstairs to the living room. Her mom called her half-sister and dad in for a family meeting as well.
It was during the family meeting that she learned that her mom was furious with her for not defending her sister.
Plus, her mom even wanted her to reactivate her TikTok account and post a public video message– which would essentially defend her half-sister while shaming the rest of her peers.
“But I know this will make it worse, so I told my mom no,” she explained.
This wound up making her half-sister pretty upset, and she got asked if she was ashamed and why she refused to support her half-sister.
By that point, though, she was getting really angry. So, she finally snapped and essentially blamed the whole bullying situation on her half-sister.
“I screamed that this was all her fault, that I will never support her or her life choices, and I wished she wasn’t my sister because my life has been [horrible], yet she has the nerve to play the victim,” she revealed.
Yet, this only made the argument worse, and her dad ultimately walked her back to her bedroom and instructed her to stay inside.
Later, her mom also went in, took her phone, and told her to pack up her things since she would be staying at her aunt’s house for the foreseeable future. Apparently, her mom couldn’t even handle being around her anymore.
Anyway, she realizes that her half-sister can do whatever she wants.
“But I’m being bullied and harassed over it, so it is my business because it’s affecting me,” she vented.
Still, with her half-sister and mom so upset, she’s been left wondering whether admitting that she would never accept her half-sister’s life choices made her a jerk or not.
Can you understand why she’s so angry at her half-sister right now? Do you agree that creating a TikTok message would only make her life at school harder? Is laying low the best way to handle this situation?
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