We officially live in a world where the act of trolling is unleashed on five-year-olds. FIVE-YEAR-OLDS.
Mia Talerico is the actress who plays ‘Charlie’ in the Disney Channel show Good Luck Charlie. She’s five, and as child actors tend to be, she’s also ridiculously sweet and adorable:
Mia has been on Good Luck Charlie since she was about a year old, and her mother maintains an Instagram and Facebook profile for her fans, which up until recently has been filled mostly with messages from little girls.
Until (according to TMZ) she started getting messages like this: “Die Mia! Fucking die in hell! Kill yourself, you deserve to die.” And this: “Yes, kill you stupid bitch,” along with a picture of Mia’s head covered by a bloody fist.
Seriously.
So what changed? Why did little Mia suddenly start getting extreme threats of violence online?
It’s assumed that the timing is no coincidence; last month, Good Luck Charlie made headlines for being the first Disney Channel show to feature a gay couple in one of its storylines. It was fairly innocuous – Charlie had a friend from school come over, and that friend was dropped off by her two mums.
The usual conservative groups expressed thier moral outrage that a loving family was being depicted as including lesbian parents. But that was to be expected.
Top Comments
I welcome any show that introduces my child to same sex couples as part of everyday life! - I think @mamamia-f5acdbb00522e8a3c91f3451560ffcb8:disqus said it best
You know its getting to the point where you have to wonder what the internet is going to be in five years time. Perhaps its time that Facebook and instagram etc started screening things. Facebook can take down photos of breastfeeding mothers claiming it violates policy, however death threats can be sent without a problem.
#whatthefuck??