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Coworker Spreads Cruel Rumors After Beloved Supervisor’s Death, So Her Younger Colleagues Ice Her Out Until She Quits

by Charles Butler
December 20, 2025
in Social Issues

Workplace grief has a way of sharpening emotions that were already close to the surface. When a beloved supervisor suddenly dies, the office doesn’t just lose a manager – it loses stability, safety, and often the one person who kept long-simmering tensions from boiling over.

In one Reddit story that has divided readers, a group of younger coworkers found themselves grieving a mentor while dealing with an openly hostile colleague. What followed wasn’t an explosive confrontation, but something far quieter and arguably more unsettling.

Their response, carried out with smiles and professional tones, ultimately pushed one coworker to walk away from her job, and now the internet can’t agree on whether it was justified or crossed a line.

Coworker Spreads Cruel Rumors After Beloved Supervisor’s Death, So Her Younger Colleagues Ice Her Out Until She Quits
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Here’s The Original Post:

'Coworker said something horrible after friend-coworker dies, so I slowly drive her to quit?'

Six years ago, working s__tty job. Friends with everyone except this one older woman, (OW) who would make snide comments,

call me and my friends “young snotty bitches” (YSB) and I’m pretty sure broke into my phone when I left it in a company vehicle once.

Our supervisor (S) was awesome and hated her just as much as we did but had to be professional.

She was also romantically involved with her boss (B). As a result of a preexisting medical condition, she passed away in the middle of the night.

Supervisor was like a mentor and second mother, and I took her death really hard. So when I heard that OW was spreading rumours it was B’s fault that S...

No one believed her, but I was furious she would be so n__ty to B so soon after the funeral, and decided I was sick of her s__t and her...

So the other YSB’s and I started to secretly drive her crazy. If she would talk we would pretend we couldn’t hear, we wouldn’t acknowledge she existed.

We wouldn’t talk about anything other than work when we had to talk to her. She was bad at her job and before we just put up with it but...

and belittling as you could be without being outright rude, so when she complained about us to B he wouldn’t have to reprimand us.

Everything she used to say we were we made a reality, and she couldn’t say s__t because we smiled and had a polite tone. (I.e. I know how hard it...

but you just have to make sure that when you do A, that you do 1,2,3 first..). Less than a week after S’s funeral, OW walked off the job without...

Edit: Almost forgot, best part- we had a company carpool, and the morning after she walked off the job

(we didn’t know she quit yet and thought she just left in a huff, boss didn’t bother calling to check up on her),

show up to pick her up and she isn’t coming out, so I call her and she starts out all angry “I quit because you bitches-“

I cut her off and said “okay, sounds good, have a good day” in my best customer service voice and hung up. F__k her.

The story takes place six years ago at what the author calls a “shitty job,” the kind where coworkers bond quickly because the work itself offers little reward.

Most of the team got along well, forming a tight-knit group of younger employees who leaned on each other to get through the day. The exception was an older woman, referred to as OW, who seemed to hold open contempt for them.

According to the post, she regularly made snide remarks, called them “young snotty bitches,” and created an atmosphere of tension that never quite went away. Even their supervisor, S, disliked her behavior, though she remained professional.

S was more than a boss. She was a mentor, an advocate, and a steady presence who shielded the team from unnecessary drama. When she passed away unexpectedly in the middle of the night due to a preexisting medical condition, the loss hit hard.

The author describes taking the death “really badly,” and the entire team felt destabilized by the sudden absence of someone who had held everything together.

The situation worsened when OW allegedly began spreading rumors that S’s death was somehow the fault of her boss and romantic partner, B. The claim had no basis in reality, and no one believed it, but the timing alone – so soon after the funeral – felt cruel.

For the younger coworkers, this crossed a line. What had once been tolerable workplace hostility now felt like a direct attack on someone they loved and respected.

Rather than confronting OW directly or escalating the issue to management, the group made a different choice. They stopped engaging with her on a personal level entirely.

Conversations became strictly work-related. If OW spoke, they acted as though they hadn’t heard her. When mistakes were made, they corrected her in a tone that was unfailingly polite but unmistakably condescending. Nothing they said was overtly rude. Everything was technically professional.

This kind of behavior sits in a gray area of workplace conduct. According to the Workplace Bullying Institute, nearly 30% of U.S. workers report being bullied at work, and much of that bullying is subtle rather than explicit.

Exclusion, icy professionalism, and passive-aggressive communication can be just as damaging as outright insults, particularly when reinforced by an entire group. At the same time, unchecked toxic behavior also carries consequences.

Research from the American Psychological Association shows that workplace incivility significantly increases burnout, stress, and employee turnover when management fails to intervene early.

Grief further complicates the picture. Mental health professionals note that grief often reduces emotional regulation and increases irritability and impulsive decision-making.

Anger becomes easier to access, especially when the loss feels unjust. For the author and her coworkers, OW’s behavior didn’t feel like routine workplace drama anymore – it felt personal. Their reaction, while calculated, was fueled by emotion as much as strategy.

Within a week of S’s funeral, OW walked off the job without saying a word. The following morning, unaware she had officially quit, the team showed up to pick her up for the company carpool.

When she didn’t come outside, the author called her. OW answered angrily, starting to explain why she quit, only to be cut off by a cheerful, customer-service-perfect farewell before the call ended. For many readers, that moment felt like poetic closure. For others, it felt needlessly cruel.

Here’s what the community had to contribute:

The comment section quickly split.

JockBbcBoy − Sorry to hear about the loss of S. Classy revenge though.

icicle_ − I really don’t understand what the deal is with middle aged women hating on younger women.

Like stfu, be cordial even if you don’t like the people you work with and do your job, how hard is that?

Mawmawsan − Well done. And with class👍

Supporters praised the restraint, calling it “classy revenge” and arguing that OW’s behavior finally caught up with her.

davetedder − Showing up to carpool her the next day was the icing on the cake.

W0wbagger- − Candidate for Pro really

MagDorito − Nothing brings people together quite like mutual h__red

scha_den_freu_de − This is beautiful. Well done, though I'm sorry for your loss.

Critics argued that coordinated exclusion is still bullying, no matter how polite it sounds, and that forcing someone out of a job crosses an ethical line.

youmakemesoangry − I can't imagine anything she said was as bitchy as what you did to her.

Not sure why people are legitimising your actions with support but you seem like an absolute cunt to me.

N166E − So she is a b__ch and you become bigger bitches and force a woman out of her job? I don’t see any winners here.

sandmanvan1 − there's a reason that the Snow White story myth is set up with the older woman jealous of the younger, happy, innocent woman.

What makes this story linger is its refusal to offer an easy answer. No rules were broken. No voices were raised. Everything remained professionally acceptable on the surface. And yet, the outcome was undeniable – one person felt so unwelcome that she left her job altogether.

The situation underscores a hard truth about workplaces: when long-term toxic behavior is ignored, resentment builds quietly, and grief can act as the final trigger. In the absence of intervention from leadership, employees often take matters into their own hands, and the solutions they choose won’t always be gentle – even if they are polite.

Whether this was justice, revenge, or simply the inevitable collapse of a hostile dynamic depends largely on where you draw the line between accountability and cruelty. And that uncomfortable gray area is exactly why people are still arguing about it.

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Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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