Vice President JD Vance targeted by teen cyberbullies in disturbing viral harassment incident
Vice President JD Vance has become the unexpected target of an alleged cyberbullying campaign carried out by a group of teenage girls, according to recent reports. The harassment, which reportedly involved a barrage of mocking video messages and social media taunts, has sparked concern about the mental toll of public ridicule—even on the nation’s highest-ranking officials.
Teenage girls reportedly cyberbullied Vice President JD Vance in a shocking harassment incident that escalated to a disturbing viral breakdown.
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One of the teens, 16-year-old Bailey Hayworth, is said to have sent a pointed video directly to Vance, criticizing his appearance and political relevance. Sources claim the vice president was visibly distressed by the message and its tone, which included jabs at his wardrobe and speculation about his legacy.
The group—identified as members of a high school junior varsity volleyball team, including girls named Abigail, Paige, Payton, and Sofia—allegedly contributed to a coordinated stream of derision. The content of their messages ranged from superficial mockery to pointed political insults, reportedly leading Vance to a highly emotional moment captured during a live social media broadcast.
In the livestream, the vice president appeared overwhelmed, seen sobbing while searching his medicine cabinet and reportedly ingesting an unspecified number of pills. No official medical update has been released at this time, and White House officials have not responded to requests for comment.