Yasmien Kurdi pen down an emotional note for her daughter and condemn against “Bully”

Yasmien Kurdi, the popular Filipino singer and actress took her instagram to express her vehement towards the “bully”, a maltreat practice done with her beloved daughter Ayesha by the classmates of hers. Many of her fans are shocked to witness the statement which narrated the incident which the actress’ daughter underwent and empathized with for her daughter on the comment sections below the post and story.

Bully expressing hatred!

The pen down of actress Yasmien Kurdi began with the narration of the incident in detail, which stated that her daughter Ayesha, the twelve year old who is on her middle school level, was targeted by some of her classmates. They were in a group of 7 to 9 students who blocked Ayesha from moving out of the class. Yasmien has mentioned that Ayesha was restrained from eating food and even to using the restroom. Ayesha has been bullied in her school by her own classmates for not being able to message in the group for the upcoming Christmas Party arranged by them. 

“In other words she was ganged up on” – Yasmien Kurdi

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The statement continues to unfurl the traumatic mental experience which Ayesha went through due to Paranoia and anxiety after the harassment (took video of her without her concern). 

“Ayesha is just a kid; she recently turned 12. And she has been enduring this type of bullying since grade 2, alarmingly this has led to the creation of an online “AYESHA HATE CLUB” targeting her. For some reason, some of these students are now in her class”

She slammed the parents of the bullies who questioned the behavior of her daughter as an absurd one which twisted the situation even worse and the management of the school as, “Will the school do something about this?” In the same story she shared an image which is visually rhetoric about ‘Banning the bully’. 

In the end, she posted one of her daughter’s pics which was in black and white tone and apologised to her emotionally.“I’m so sorry, Ayesha. You have to go through all of this because I am your mom. I will always be here for you. I will protect you with all my life.”

Yasmin Alta

Yasmin Alta is a Philippine-based economics graduate with a keen expertise in writing about current affairs, politics, entertainment, and lifestyle. Her interests are as diverse as her writing, ranging from American political landscapes to deep dives into Asian history and cultural analysis. Yasmin brings a unique perspective shaped by her academic background and a wide- ranging curiosity that drives her work across both regional and global topics

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