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When Elizabeth Chenoweth’s father found out she was being bullied by a friend, he couldn’t believe that all the terrible things she was told him really happened. “I was doubtful. And then regretful, because everything she was saying was correct,” he told TODAY. “And it was, like, ‘Oh my gosh, what is going on in his mind? Why would he do that?'”
Similarly, Melanie Gregory couldn’t believe it when she discovered that her high-achieving son, Tyler Gregory, had stooped to bullying behavior. She noticed Tyler had posted inappropriate things about Elizabeth on Facebook.
“I was devastated when I saw this stuff on his Facebook page. I was more hurt, I think, because I was like, ‘What am I doing wrong? Why is he doing this?'” Melanie told TODAY.
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