Grumpy kid featured in fake Facebook post | CBC Kids News
Mom upset her son’s photo was possibly used to make money
Imagine waking up to find your school photos splashed all over the internet, with the person doing the sharing pretending to be your dad.
That’s what an American woman who goes by the handle LaShunta Arnold on Facebook said happened to her son this week.
A man using the Facebook handle EL Prive posted her son’s grumpy photos on Facebook, saying the boy was frowning because he had eaten the boy's Pop-Tart.
Screenshots online suggest the original post contained links to a #poptartforeverfund and a mobile payment service called Cash App.
Later that day, El Prive wrote on Facebook that he raised $23.52 off the post and would be donating the money to a local youth shelter, as well as $200 of his own money.
He also said he didn’t mean to offend the boy’s family.
On Wednesday, he posted that he’d lost his job.
Don't fukk with peoples baby pics, brehs learned the hard way.
Social media stay handing L's to idiots.
Mom upset her son’s photo was possibly used to make money
Imagine waking up to find your school photos splashed all over the internet, with the person doing the sharing pretending to be your dad.
That’s what an American woman who goes by the handle LaShunta Arnold on Facebook said happened to her son this week.
A man using the Facebook handle EL Prive posted her son’s grumpy photos on Facebook, saying the boy was frowning because he had eaten the boy's Pop-Tart.
Screenshots online suggest the original post contained links to a #poptartforeverfund and a mobile payment service called Cash App.
Later that day, El Prive wrote on Facebook that he raised $23.52 off the post and would be donating the money to a local youth shelter, as well as $200 of his own money.
He also said he didn’t mean to offend the boy’s family.
On Wednesday, he posted that he’d lost his job.
Don't fukk with peoples baby pics, brehs learned the hard way.
Social media stay handing L's to idiots.