Motivational speaker Lizzie Velásquez, 31 condemned the #facetimeprank Tik Tok trend, where parents were showing their children pictures of a disabled person just to get a reaction out of them.
Velásquez herself has a rare genetic condition called Marfanoid–progeroid–lipodystrophy syndrome where she is unable to gain weight. She was cruelly deemed the ‘world’s ugliest woman’ at the age of 17 and has since then become an anti-bullying activist and author.
She believed that this kind of trend on Tik Tok promoted intolerance towards disabled people amongst young, impressionable children and encouraged ableism. She took to Tik Tok to share her view on the situation and said: “If you are an adult who has a young human in your life, please do not teach them that being scared of someone who doesn’t look like them is okay. Please. Everything that these kids need to know about empathy and being kind to one another starts at home.”
@littlelizziev Please help spread the word! ##FavoriteMemory ##facetimeprank ##facetime
The video she was specifically responding to was that of a mother showing her son a picture of Velásquez, telling him that she was going to be his teacher for the upcoming school year. The son had a visibly scared reaction to the picture too.
Velásquez even posted the video on her Instagram to raise awareness and said: “Showing your kids a photo of someone who looks different in hopes of them having a scared reaction is vile.”
Velásquez has even reached out to YouTubers like Charli D’Amelio and Addison Rae to spread awareness on this issue. Since the video was posted it has received more than 11.4 million views just on twitter and 711K views on Tik Tok.
People have even left comments on her video on Tik Tok, twitter and Instagram supporting what she said:
Damn, I had a few laughs with those videos but didn’t see it from her standpoint which is completely true. https://t.co/kporG1eaAS
— J (@jhoseel) August 9, 2020
This is such a powerful and compelling message. Thank you so much for saying this. This resonated with me so much. Those of us who are fighting for #disability rights are battling stigma in our own lives every day. Thank you for reminding people of that.
— Victoria Brownworth #SaveTheUSPS (@VABVOX) August 10, 2020
The gorgeous @littlelizziev with a beautiful message.. press play https://t.co/dnx1u7qtbi
— Humble The Poet (@humblethepoet) August 9, 2020
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