Georgia Woman is 4’11, and the Cops Didn’t Believe She Fought Back Against Her Abusive Ex. She Says She’s Now $30,000 in Debt

There is a corner of TikTok where people go to listen to others share their bizarre and often crazy life experiences. Storytimes are a popular form of content and often give a little perspective on how crazy people’s lives can really get. One woman on the platform has been sharing a multi-part series chronicling the crazy events that have happened in her life so far.
TikToker Sweet T (AKA Victoria) has lived through more than her fair share of wild and tragic experiences which have resulted in her being $30k in debt. She has since taken to TikTok to share her stories with her followers in a bid to dig her way out of debt through her viral videos. Her viewers, it’s safe to say, are hooked.
The Georgia girl recently shared a story from her early 20s which saw her confront her abusive boyfriend at the time. According to Victoria she and her boyfriend had gotten into a “very bad domestic altercation” resulting in the police being called on them.
The police separate the two and ask Victoria what happened to which she explains the situation. She claims that they got into a verbal fight which turned physical, wrestling in her boyfriend smashing her windscreen which prompted Victoria to give him “the f—ing business.” However, the police refuse to believe her story because of her physical size.
Victoria explains that she is 4’11, but was still able to fight back against her ex. She goes on to explain that her boyfriend had a brother in the police force which she claims meant the officers wanted to avoid taking him to jail, however, they ultimately end up arresting them both.
People of TikTok want to help
Unfortunately, the hard times for Victoria don’t end there. This all went down when she was in her early twenties but the stories continue and explain how her massive debt came about from the abusive ex-husband. Victoria has made a multi-part series giving all the grisly details of her life in order to try and earn some money from TikTok and get out of debt.
People have branded together to help her videos get picked up by the algorithm and helped out in other ways too. “I’m 4 foot 11 tooo, short queens unite get this girl paid.” wrote one commenter. “Get your money babeeee” another encouraged while a third added, “I love your story times! Pay off that debt sis.”
So far Victoria’s life stories seem to have really resonated with others and it seems she might be within reach of paying off those debts as her follow count has grown to almost $150k.
(Featured image: smovey06, TikTok)
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