‘Stop Exploiting My Father for Online Fame’: Detroit Resident Fights Back Against Cyberbullying
Community advocate Hazel Washington from Detroit, Michigan, has taken a stand against digital harassment targeting her father.
December 9, 2026
Updated December 9, 2026 by Alisha Shrestha
Hazel shared a powerful Facebook statement addressing persistent online ridicule directed at her father.
She emphasized her father's unwavering kindness and generosity toward those in need.
Local residents expressed solidarity with Hazel, praising her father's character and contributions to the neighborhood.
Detroit Resident Confronts Digital Harassment Targeting Her Father
Hazel responded to viral content mocking her father's basketball game performance, noting her niece's recent victory over Ant's team.
Her message focused on defending her father's reputation against baseless criticism.
Supporters highlighted his mentorship role, sharing stories of his guidance in practical life skills.
Comments celebrated his genuine nature, describing him as dependable and compassionate.
Hazel urged followers to recognize his authentic value beyond online perceptions.
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