Chrisean Rock claims her son, Chrisean Jr., DOES NOT have a disability, saying that just because a doctor says he does doesn’t make it true 😲👀
“If a doctor speaks about your kid you shouldn’t accept it… I can’t wait till my son start walking and talking”
BREAKING: Jayden Bailey, a 17-year-old student athlete at Lebanon High School, died after being diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a bone cancer, several years ago.
Bailey, a 6-foot-6 junior power forward, was diagnosed with the type of bone cancer in June 2022. His left arm was amputated as a result of the cancer in August 2025. After doctors thought he was cancer-free, the disease spread to his stomach in October 2025.
Still, he kept playing basketball and attending classes while inspiring those not only at Lebanon High, but the Tennessee high school basketball community. Bailey was honored by the Lebanon City Council days prior to his death with a proclamation of “Jayden Bailey Day.”
He was eventually forced to stop playing and going to school because his body was breaking down, his basketball coach, Jim McDowell said.
R.I.P. Jayden Bailey ❤️🙏
Tensions are high during a confrontation outside a home. A father is standing his ground, clearly prepared to defend his family if necessary. In the middle of it all, his daughter quietly steps up beside him and slips him extra ammo, calm, alert, and thinking ahead. Later, people online call it a “proud dad moment,” saying he’s raising a sharp, courageous young woman. It depends on perspective. Some see awareness and loyalty. Others see a moment that could have escalated into something far worse. Either way, it sparks a bigger conversation about safety, responsibility, and what lessons we want the next generation to carry forward. Is this an example of strong parenting and preparedness, or does it raise concerns about how we involve kids in high-risk situations?
A video is causing controversy in the United States: called by the school administration after her son insulted his teacher, a mother arrived with a whip and struck the child until he cried, then forcing him to apologize