Tiktok personality, Sheedon has opened up about unsettling childhood bullying, verbal abuse, stigma, mockery and discrimination due to her physical appearance.
According to her, she’s from a family where everyone is tall, however, she turned out to be small-statured, “People in our family are very tall. I’m the only small-statured one,” she revealed.
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Sheedon expressed that her childhood was more unbearable due how different she was from the rest of her family.
She became aware of her physical difference at the age nine, leading to pain and social exclusion.
“I could see everyone was complete during games at school. I was the odd one out. After school, people would mock and bully me. They called me ‘dwarf’, ‘Adwoa Smart’”. She said “A woman even warned me not to eat with her child because I didn’t deserve to.”
Despite the emotional toll, Sheedon said she refused to succumb to the insults and bully “I have confidence in me. I don’t give in to such stuff. I know people will troll me so I became used to it.”
Her sister, known as Lil Don’t Do, who appeared on the Delay Show with her, described how deeply the mistreatment hurts the family. She praised Sheedon’s resilience, insisting her sister’s courage surpasses even her own.
“I feel bad about how people treat her, but you can’t intimidate her. She has confidence in herself more than I do. What the tall can’t do, she does it,” she said.
She also admitted to being fiercely protective: “When I’m with her and someone tries to abuse her, I’ll fight for her. Even if you say nothing but look at her in a certain manner, I will confront you.”
Sheedon’s story highlights the importance of self-acceptance and support systems in overcoming stigma and discrimination.
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