Where do I belong? I wake up every day, don't wanna leave my home." I've cried so many tears, writing this song, trying to fit it. I'm just a kid, how can I take it on my own. The lyrics read, " Please help me God, I feel so alone. After seeing this post, netizens were saddened because they believe Hyunjoo had begun sending signals and messages through the song lyrics at that time. The Instagram story post showed the lyrics to the song " Hopeful" by Bars & Melody. In the post, a captured photo of Hyunjoo's Instagram story was uploaded. On March 3rd, a netizen created a post with the title, " Lee Hyunjoo's Instagram story post when the AOA incident occurred," in an online community.
“Yes I am really his wife! Yes this is my only official Twitter :)”Īs for Allen, he said, “It’s history now.In light of the recent controversy of the alleged bullying of the former April member Hyunjoo, netizens are looking back at a previous social media post the former girl group member made when the AOA bullying controversy unsurfaced. “Made this for me and my husband or as everyone is calling him MrTeaKO!” she wrote. His wife has now capitalized on his newfound celebrity - creating a Twitter page with the handle “ Mrs TeaKO OFFICIAL,” and the hashtag #TeaKO going viral online. “The lady had 5,000 views by the time I drove two blocks home.”Īllen said he worried police would come to his house, but they never came. “By the time I got in the car and started moving and backed out and got on the road, I’m telling my wife, ‘I hit a guy in the face with a can.'” Twitter “I called my wife soon as I got in the car,” said Allen, a married father of five. He said the woman who filmed the encounter gave him a high-five as he left.Īllen said the clip went viral before he even got home. When the man squared off, Allen threw him to the floor and slugged him. That’s when he picked up the can and walloped the man’s face. “He really didn’t kick me but I felt the kick coming. “That’s when I pick it up and he goes to kick it,” he told Mark One. The final straw came when Allen dropped the can of Twisted Tea. “He’s starting to be in this tough-guy act.” That’s when things heated up, with the unidentified white man firing back, “You ain’t my mama. Man beaten with hard iced tea after saying n-word to gas station customer “I’m like, ‘C’mon, stop saying the f-ng word. Leave me alone’ and pretty much went back into his conversation,” Allen said. “He’s like, ‘Man, I say “n-er” whenever I want. “I’m like, ‘C’mon bro, stop saying the word. “And you could tell by their faces they wasn’t really feeling it, but they can’t say nothing ’cause that’ll put their job on the line.” “And he’s still there, still saying the word like he was just a normal black guy having fun with all his buddies, just chilling,” Allen recalled.
Let’s just hope he leaves by the time I get up there … So, I ignored it.”īut when Allen got to the counter with his malt beverage, the loudmouth, a white man, was still going off. “As soon as I walk in, he’s standing with his friends, I was assuming, and calling the employees, two black guys, n-ers,” he said. TeaKO” for smashing a belligerent, N-word-spewing customer in the face with a can of Twisted Tea opened up about the beatdown, saying he initially tried turning the other cheek.īarry Allen said the customer was already hurling profanities at workers at the Circle K shop in Elyria, Ohio, when he walked in, Allen told Mark One Sports. Third-grade teacher who hit viral shot is a former Rutgers hoops star Waitress dishes on her best ‘nice’ and worst ‘rude’ celebrity customers
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