Cheryl Wee’s 5-year-old son encounters bullies; shares her methods on dealing with bullying, and how she plans to send her kids for self-defence classes

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Cheryl Wee’s 5-year-old son encounters bullies; shares her methods on dealing with bullying, and how she plans to send her kids for self-defence classes
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Cheryl wrote that a couple of boys had told her son that they “wanna tape him to the tennis fence and tape his mouth” during tennis lessons.

, 36, took to her Instagram over the weekend to share her thoughts on bullying after revealing that her firstborn, five-year-old Marc, had encountered some bullies at his tennis lessons.

Cheryl estimated that the boys should be about eight to 10 years old, and added that she’d had a similar encounter with one of the boys too. Cheryl added that she was a victim of bullying herself, and that she vividly remembers how her older sister, Rachel, stood up for her back then. In another series of IG Stories posted today , she said Marc told her that he “didn’t feel sad” when the boys were mean to him 'cos “God is with me”.

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