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La actriz que interpreta a Morgan Stark en 'Vengadores: Endgame' es víctima de bullying

Lexi Rabe, la actriz de siete años que interpreta a la hija de Tony Stark en 'Vengadores: Endgame', ha tenido que pedir que dejen de hacerle bullying a ella y a su familia.

Por Paloma Arwen Escudero Fernández 25 de June 2019 | 10:19

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Por desgracia, Instagram se ha convertido actualmente en el medio perfecto para atacar a los demás casi por cualquier cosa. Pero esta vez a la gente se le ha ido de las manos y la víctima ha sido Lexi Rabe, la actriz de tan solo siete años que interpreta a Morgan Stark, hija de Tony Stark, en 'Vengadores: Endgame'.

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Lexi Rabe, que cuenta con 252 mil seguidores, ha tenido que publicar un vídeo en su cuenta de Instagram que nos rompe totalmente el corazón. En él pide que dejen de meterse con ella: "Tengo siete años, a veces meto la pata así que mis padres me regañan y hablan conmigo, creedme. Si voy a cualquier sitio y me porto mal... es que solo tengo siete años. Por favor no le hagáis bullying a mi familia ni a mí". Además, la pequeña termina el vídeo con una de las frases más míticas y repetidas después de 'Vengadores: Endgame': "Os quiero 3000".

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I hate that we even have to post this. But yet again Lexi's getting bullied. And this kind of thing makes it celebrities never want to leave the house never want to meet people. Please keep your opinions to yourself so Lexi can grow up in the free world. She's a normal human being and she's a child. We give her a talking and we give her timeouts but we don't do that in public. Sometimes were rushing from place to place stressed like everyone else to get to set on time or work or whatever and we seem a little grumpy. I'm sorry if you see us this way but that's life! If you ask us for an autograph we always almost say yes. If we happen to be having a bad day that might put us right on the right! We are not perfect! These perfect children are not being given the freedoms and the rights that they should. If your child is so scared to be themselves in public and mess up a little then you're over parenting. We give our children plenty of rules and boundaries But then give them the freedoms to mess up and learn from their own mistakes. They would not be on set an on movies if they weren't well behaved. Trust me they have no desire to hire kids like that! And there were plenty of children that productions can work with. So if you see us in public and think you have the right to judge. Wait. Number one until you have children of your own, and Number two realize that we're not perfect and we're not claiming to be! But just try to realize the different strokes for different folks what you do with your kids may work for you and what I do with my kids works well for me. My children love me and respect me even if they act out sometimes. Thank you! Jessica!

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