By SHAUNA ANDERSON
For 10-year-old Jetta it was just about helping others.
She had read about charities that make wigs for cancer and she wanted to donate her own hair.
Her mother was “super proud”.
Jetta just wanted to make a difference.
What she never expected was the bullying and hatred that followed a simple desire to help out others.
10-year old Jetta first had her hair cut to her shoulders but decided that wasn’t short enough.
“She wanted it shorter, so we went back and they cut it shorter and I think that’s when things got worse” her mother, Heidi Fosberg told WHIO.
Jetta from Ohio in the US, had a pixie cut – a gorgeous crop that made her face light up.
She donated 35 cm of luscious golden hair to the charity Wigs for Kids.
But when she went to school the bullies struck.
Various boys from her classroom started to tease her. Jetta says they told her she was ugly, and that she must want to be a boy.
The little girl was left devastated. She had only wanted to help others.
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Top Comments
What happened to this pretty girl is terrible. Lots of girls got short haircuts when I was in grade school. Never did I hear any of them get teased. But that was years ago, when I think there existed more respect in general.
I think if she hadn't combed it like a boy's, the reaction from classmates would have been fairly mute. At least, I hope so.
How incredible that the Principal didn't seize the opportunity to showcase what this child did to the overall school - explain how what she had done was amazing and encourage other children wanting to support this magnificent cause.
He may then have been swamped with kudos and praise for his school, rather than a stinging backlash.
What a twit.
PS: My 6 year old daughter has magnificent hair to her waist - if she made/makes a decision to do this in the future, I will totally support her... I cut off my bum-length hair and donated it when I was 13 :-)