Aubreigh Wyatt. A 13-year-old girl from Ocean Springs, Miss. passed away on Sept. 4, 2023, after allegedly being bullied into suicide. Her death has caused nationwide outrage, with supporters of Wyatt and her family demanding justice for the 8th grader. At the center of this heartbreaking case is another 13-year-old, Molly Noblitt, who has been accused of bullying Aubreigh to the point of taking her own life.
Aubreigh’s mother, Heather Wyatt, initially took to social media to share her daughter’s story, bringing widespread attention to the devastating consequences of bullying. Her posts gained traction quickly, with thousands of people joining the conversation. However, in the wake of this attention, Heather was temporarily banned from social media platforms for alleged violations of the platforms’ policies. The ban outraged many who saw her efforts as crucial in seeking justice for Aubreigh. After public outcry and legal intervention, a judge reinstated Heather’s social media accounts, allowing her to continue spreading awareness about her daughter’s death.
The case has now expanded beyond public discourse, as Heather Wyatt has also filed a child welfare case against Molly Noblitt, seeking legal consequences for the girl allegedly responsible for driving Aubreigh to suicide. Many people are furious with Molly, blaming her for the relentless bullying that contributed to Aubreigh’s tragic decision. The online outrage toward Molly has grown, with people expressing their anger across various platforms.
Surprisingly, Molly Noblitt has recently created a TikTok account, where she has gained a significant following—202.5k followers, to be exact. This development has added another layer of controversy, as Molly not only has fans but also fan accounts dedicated to her, despite the allegations surrounding Aubreigh’s death. For many, the idea that Molly has amassed such a large following in the wake of such a tragedy is deeply disturbing.
Heather Wyatt’s efforts on social media have kept Aubreigh’s story in the public eye, with supporters continuing to call for accountability and change in how bullying is addressed, particularly in schools and among young teens. The conversation has ignited a broader movement around the harmful effects of bullying, as people across the nation demand justice for Aubreigh Wyatt and reflect on the role social media plays in both spreading awareness and creating harmful environments for vulnerable children.
As the legal case progresses, emotions are running high, with many wondering what the future holds for both Aubreigh’s family and Molly Noblitt, who now finds herself at the center of a firestorm of public outrage.