

Premium: The Viral Vigilante
Jul 17, 2025
In a gripping discussion, the hosts dive into the tragic story of Aubreigh Wyatt, a 13-year-old whose heartbreaking experience with bullying led to her suicide. They explore the intersection of social media, particularly TikTok, with personal tragedies, questioning how online narratives complicate real-life events. The discussion also touches on the cultural aspects of Canadian identity and music, including a light-hearted take on Nickelback. The psychological impacts of digital interactions on youth mental health are critically examined, highlighting the fine line between grief and social media engagement.
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Heather's Early TikTok Journey
- Heather Wyatt was a single mom and elementary school teacher who posted mom content on TikTok before her daughter's death.
- Her early videos included dance routines and relatable parenting moments with her children, but she wasn't very successful then.
Avoid TikTok While Driving
- Do not make TikTok videos while driving; it's extremely irresponsible and dangerous.
- Avoid distracting activities like social media posting behind the wheel to protect yourself and others, especially children.
Grieving Mom Builds Social Media Following
- Heather quickly gained followers after her daughter Aubrey's suicide, using hashtags like LiveLikeAubrey to share her story.
- She shared personal videos and messages about bullying and suicide, creating a social media community around Aubrey's memory.