A Tennessee boy is getting an outpouring of support after he says in a video he was bullied at school.
The video was posted Friday by Kimberly Jones. In the video, Jones' son, Keaton, talks about being bullied, and added that someone poured milk on his head during lunch.
Since it's posting, the video has racked up millions of views, including one from Tennessee Titans tight end Delanie Walker.
Walker responded to the video by reaching out to Keaton through social media. In a video Tweet, Walker tried to encourage the boy by reading him a poem and wished the boy didn't have to go through being bullied.
@DonteStallworth @Lakyn_Jones hopefully my video and the tweets that Keaton have been getting brings awareness to bullying and how serious it is in our school system pic.twitter.com/1Dujv3RxA5
— Delanie Walker (@delaniewalker82) December 9, 2017
Walker then offered Keaton and his family tickets to attend the Titans vs. Jaguars game on New Years Eve.
University of Tennessee wide receiver Tyler Byrd also responded to the viral video on social media. In a tweet with a "stopbullying" hashtag, Byrd said he and several Vols players plan to visit Keaton at school Tuesday.
We going to the middle school next Tuesday show young Man some love we will also TWITTER LIVE some of it so everyone can show there love and support #vols #StopBullying @cboystunna3 @BroadwayJay2 @JKShuttlesworth @smithtrey98
— Tyler Byrd (@D1fuzzymuffin17) December 9, 2017
Other celebrities and musicians have reacted to the video as well, including Hip-Hop artists Cadi B and Plies.
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