Fans Receive Heartbreaking Update From ‘The Little Couple’ Star
BILL Klein has shared horrifying Ring camera footage in which several perpetrators are seen and heard on his property.
The TLC star said this is not the first time he has been the victim of such “harassment.”
Bill Klein shared the terrifying footage on Instagram.
The compilation video shows multiple instances of the “bullying” he and his family have experienced at their home in Boston, Massachusetts.
“Wonder if people with disabilities get targeted, picked on, made fun of or harassed in 2024?” he wrote over the disturbing clip.
“Here’s a few incidents at my home, where my wife and kids sleep.”
The Ring camera footage shows a group of people — who appear to be teenagers — laughing and yelling as they bang on Bill’s door before running away.
The Little Couple star said that this harassment “isn’t the worst I’ve experienced, by far,” though “it’s unnerving to have to wonder.”
He continued, “When will it happen again, or will it be something more serious next time…”
He also called out “Tyler” who was named in the footage and who Bill guesses was the “moronic driver,” as well as “the cowards with their shirts over their heads.”
The television personality continued, “I hope your mom isn’t a fan of my show and about to turn you in… for your sake.
“PS you guys are a [bag] of d**ks.”
Bill — who is married to fellow reality star Jen Arnold — captioned the post, “Curious… what would you do if you were being treated this way[?]
“I’ve been called names, beat up, denied work, ignored, laughed at, spit on, chased and that’s not a comprehensive list!
“Levity aside, this hurts more, when this vitriol is directed at my family.
“To say that it’s disappointing is an understatement. And I want to be angry…but need to be a good example, and show my kids what restraint and calm look like, even when one might otherwise be excused.”
FAN REACTION
Fans reacted to the shocking bullying video in the comments section of Bill’s post, with many offering advice on how the TV star should handle the situation.
One fan said she would show the footage to the police and to the high school principal since the perpetrators “are obviously local teens.”
She continued, “Someone who works at the school may have an idea of who this group of kids might be” and encouraged Bill to share the footage on his town’s community Facebook page and the Nextdoor app.
“I’m so sorry this is happening to your family…”
Another fan wrote, “Rig up a motion sensor to a water hose that sprays them as they come up to the porch!”
A third suggested that Bill files a police report, adding “You all are an inspiration to so many!”
A fourth commented, “So sorry this is happening. Maybe install some more floodlights and cameras. I know it sucks but maybe install a fence.
“Hope their parents, teachers, or friends recognize their voices and turn them in.”