Miami stepmom brings McDonald's for her 6 kids, refuses to feed her stepson - then admits she'll gaslight him if he tells his dad: 'I could care less' – We Got This Covered
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Miami stepmom brings McDonald’s for her 6 kids, refuses to feed her stepson – then admits she’ll gaslight him if he tells his dad: ‘I could care less’

Does a mom have an obligation to feed kids that aren't hers?

If you have a child in your care, are you obliged to feed them? TikToker no.jessyy2.0 sparked this debate with a controversial video in which she claimed she’d brought back McDonald’s for her children and intentionally excluded her stepson from the meal.

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Jessy says she’s returned home with McDonald’s for her six kids, but says “apparently I’m evil because I didn’t bring no food for my stepson”. She goes on to clarify that she “didn’t know I had to provide for a child that is not mine.”

She says, “My responsibility is feeding my children and my children only. I don’t care if my stepson lives with me, but I am not going to bring him food, I’m not going to cook him food. I’m not going to cater to him because he is not my child.

“He started crying, said that he was gonna tell his dad”

It’s unclear how old the stepson is, but she says that when he realized he wasn’t going to be fed, “he started crying, said that he was gonna tell his dad”. Her response to this was that she would simply “lie to your father and say that I did bring you food but you were so ungrateful that you wanted a hamburger and not chicken nuggets.”

Jessy concludes that if she “brings him food once he’s going to get used to it and think that every time I get something for my children he has to be included. Absolutely not,” and, to put a bow on it, “I could care less about him.”

That said, even when some people get McDonald’s, they’re not happy, such as this customer who took to the internet to complain about his fish sandwich cheese being in the wrong place.

The comments aren’t taking this well, with responses ranging from “shame on you”, to “you are a monster”, “you are so mean”, “you’re trash”, and many other responses that are unfit to print. Some also point out that this is such stereotypical “wicked stepmother” behavior that it might not be real.

@xo.jessyy2.0

Stepson tries to eat the pizza I made. I rather throw good food away before I feed him. #satire #skit #acting

♬ original sound – Just Being Jessyy

They may have a point. All this account seems to do is post videos designed to infuriate people. For example, a later video claims the stepson “is not allowed to eat anything in the house”, then yelling that she would rather food be in the garbage than him eating it. She later claims that her stepson’s grandma sent him money for his birthday, and she kept it.

Also, on a purely logical level, if you’re concocting a plan in which you will lie to your partner about his son’s behavior, perhaps it’s not the smartest move to detail that in TikTok and broadcast it to your 50k followers. But, if the aim was indeed to produce ragebait, then consider it mission accomplished.

In actually disturbing news involving a stepmother, a man escaped 2o year imprisonment at his stepmother’s by intentionally starting a fire to alert authorities.


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