Freshman Bullied For Wearing The Same Outfit Every Day Until 2 Football Players Pull Him From Class

Sep 17, 2019 by apost team

Micahel Todd from Memphis, Tenessee, was bullied by his classmates at his new high school for wearing the same outfit every day. 

That's when two footballers realized Tod needed help, so they stepped up and took action.

Michael Todd’s mother could not afford to keep buying him clothes because of how rapidly he was growing. As a result, Michael had to wear the same outfit to school for many days in a row. Many of the kids at Martin Luther King Prep in Memphis began to make fun of him for never changing his outfit.

However, the bullying quickly came to an end when Michael told the kids why he always wore the same outfit.

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Two football players at MLK Prep decided to take action and help Michael. They pulled together some of the items from their own closets that no longer fit them, and they gathered items from other people. They even purchased a new pair of shoes for him.

According to Good Morning America, The two boys arranged to have Michael pulled from class, and they met him in the hall. When Michael saw two of his bullies waiting for him, he was immediately on edge. However, this feeling quickly passed when he realized what the boys had in store for him.

While someone nearby captured the scene on video, the football players showed Michael all of the items they had pulled together for him. Michael was truly touched by the gesture. He said nobody had ever done anything so kind for him before.

However, Michael’s story did not stop there. The story was picked up on social media and on the local news. Many other people who heard about Michael’s story also sent him clothing and shoes to help.

Michael has truly been touched by human kindness, but many people have situations similar to his and have not yet received support or assistance. What can you do to help, or are you already making a difference? Leave your comments below for our readers to enjoy.