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Mom Refuses To Make Daughter Apologize After She Pulled Her Cancer-Stricken Cousin’s Wig Off

by Annie Nguyen
October 7, 2025
in Social Issues

It started with a family lunch and ended with a war over right and wrong. One mother says her daughter, just seven, had been bullied for months by her cousin, a 9-year-old girl fighting cancer who’d grown mean and manipulative since her diagnosis.

When the teasing turned cruel, and a crowd of kids egged her on to lick a muddy puddle, the younger girl finally snapped. She yanked the wig off her cousin’s head and hurled it into the dirt. The family exploded.

They demanded a written apology, calling her daughter “evil.” Scroll down to read the whole story!

The mom wrote that her niece had become increasingly “mean” since being diagnosed with cancer two years ago

Mom Refuses To Make Daughter Apologize After She Pulled Her Cancer-Stricken Cousin’s Wig Off
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'AITA for not making my daughter apologise for "traumatising" her cousin?'

We went to my parents place for lunch during the bank holiday weekend. My sister's daughter "Ella" (9) has unfortunately been fighting a rare form of cancer for the past...

She's lost her hair and wears a wig, and is never seen without it. Since her cancer diagnosis Ella has unfortunately become quite n__ty.

I understand she's scared and probably very angry about how her life has turned out, but she absolutely terrorises her cousins, particularly my 7 year old, "Hayley".

We should've put a stop to this a long time ago, but it's hard to tell off a sick child and not look like the bad guy.

The kids were playing outside when we heard someone crying. Ella had dared Hayley to lick a muddy puddle, and gotten the rest of the kids to demand she did...

They were all egging her on and Ella had my sister's phone and was filming it. When the adults came outside I took Hayley

and made clear she didn't have to do anything, and that this "game" stopped immediately. Ella still had the phone and was filming us, and said "maybe we'll make her...

Hayley was crying her eyes out. She let go of me, ran up to Ella, pulled her wig off and threw it into the puddle. Ella started screaming and ran...

She was hyperventilating and screaming for her parents to stop everyone looking at her. They took Ella into a room to calm her down,

but my parents went mad at Hayley, saying taking Ella's wig off was a "disgusting thing to do". They said Hayley has "no idea what Ella has to face every...

(my dad has also survived cancer so this is quite personal to him). Ella's parents came out and said their daughter doesn't want anyone to see her.

They said Ella is "traumatised" by everyone seeing her without her hair. My sister called Hayley a "horrible child"

and that "only an evil person" would think about taking a little girl with cancer's wig. I defended Hayley and said that Ella

and the others were clearly bullying and tormenting her, but my sister said it's not her or her daughter's problem if Hayley can't handle "girly teasing".

My parents and my sister/BIL "agreed" that they want a written apology from Hayley to Ella, one which "shows that she understands what a cruel thing she did".

I said that was not going to happen. We left with Hayley but I'm still seething. I'm truly sorry that Ella is having to go through cancer.

But she was tormenting my daughter, ganging up on her and filming the whole thing. Hayley obviously shouldn't have taken the wig, but she was very upset and being bullied.

We went to my parents place for lunch during the bank holiday weekend. My sister's daughter "Ella" (9) has unfortunately been fighting a rare form of cancer for the past...

She's lost her hair and wears a wig, and is never seen without it. Since her cancer diagnosis Ella has unfortunately become quite n__ty.

I understand she's scared and probably very angry about how her life has turned out, but she absolutely terrorises her cousins, particularly my 7 year old, "Hayley".

We should've put a stop to this a long time ago, but it's hard to tell off a sick child and not look like the bad guy.

The kids were playing outside when we heard someone crying. Ella had dared Hayley to lick a muddy puddle, and gotten the rest of the kids to demand she did...

They were all egging her on and Ella had my sister's phone and was filming it. When the adults came outside I took Hayley

and made clear she didn't have to do anything, and that this "game" stopped immediately. Ella still had the phone and was filming us, and said "maybe we'll make her...

Hayley was crying her eyes out. She let go of me, ran up to Ella, pulled her wig off and threw it into the puddle. Ella started screaming and ran...

She was hyperventilating and screaming for her parents to stop everyone looking at her. They took Ella into a room to calm her down,

but my parents went mad at Hayley, saying taking Ella's wig off was a "disgusting thing to do". They said Hayley has "no idea what Ella has to face every...

(my dad has also survived cancer so this is quite personal to him). Ella's parents came out and said their daughter doesn't want anyone to see her.

They said Ella is "traumatised" by everyone seeing her without her hair. My sister called Hayley a "horrible child"

and that "only an evil person" would think about taking a little girl with cancer's wig. I defended Hayley and said that Ella

and the others were clearly bullying and tormenting her, but my sister said it's not her or her daughter's problem if Hayley can't handle "girly teasing".

My parents and my sister/BIL "agreed" that they want a written apology from Hayley to Ella, one which "shows that she understands what a cruel thing she did".

I said that was not going to happen. We left with Hayley but I'm still seething. I'm truly sorry that Ella is having to go through cancer.

But she was tormenting my daughter, ganging up on her and filming the whole thing. Hayley obviously shouldn't have taken the wig, but she was very upset and being bullied.

Clinical psychologist Dr. Lisa Damour notes that children often lash out when overwhelmed by illness or fear, but that doesn’t mean they can act without boundaries.

“Empathy does not mean excusing harm,” she writes. “We can support a hurting child while still holding them accountable.”

The family’s insistence that Hayley write an apology while Ella faces no consequence exemplifies what psychologists call “misplaced empathy bias.”

It happens when adults overprotect a child in pain, inadvertently teaching them that suffering grants immunity from responsibility.

In fact, studies show that overindulged children, those shielded from natural consequences, are more likely to develop entitlement issues and struggle with empathy later in life.

According to Verywell Mind, “shielding kids from accountability denies them the chance to learn self-regulation and compassion.”

Family therapist Dr. Tina Payne Bryson adds that moments like these require balance: “Children learn fairness from how adults model it. If one child’s pain always outweighs another’s, both lose trust in justice.”

From a parenting perspective, the mom’s refusal to demand a one-sided apology wasn’t defiance; it was boundary-setting.

She wasn’t denying that the wig incident hurt Ella, but she recognized that forcing her daughter to apologize without acknowledgment of the bullying would send a devastating message: Your pain matters less than keeping the peace.

Take a look at the comments from fellow users:

Reddit users both said Ella’s actions were outright bullying, not “girly teasing”

Suspicious-Otterr − NTA. She was threatening to force a child who is younger than her into doing something as disgusting as that

while also constantly acting out towards her for no reason. It was completely fair that your daughter did that to her. Karma’s a b__ch.

thisistemporary1213 − Nta. my sister said it's not her or her daughter's problem if Hayley can't handle "girly teasing".

I don't know what kind of friends your sister had growing up, but in my experience it was the bullies doing s__t like trying to make another kid lick a...

This is not "girly teasing" and I'm guessing I know where the attitude towards others comes from.

 

napoleonthegreatest − NTA Cancer is not an excuse for not parenting.

stonerd808 − No contact. No excuses, no explanations, no replies. Only an evil person would think about excusing tormenting a child as "girly teasing." NTA

comicpersonality − NTA It sounds like your daughter was being bullied and harassed by her cousin and her friends.

Ella's behavior is unacceptable, and it's understandable that Hayley would react in such a way after being subjected to such cruelty.

It's also not fair for your family to demand an apology from Hayley when she was clearly the victim in this situation.

It's important to address the bullying behavior of Ella and her friends rather than blaming the victim.

I hope that your family can work towards a solution that ensures the safety and well-being of all the children involved.

No-Net8938 − OP, bad situation all the way around. Should she have pulled the wig off - NO. But one can understand the frustration level when no one makes it...

Your daughter solved the situation albeit in a cruel manner. Ella has become a cruel child in her own right, and a bully to boot.

She has been given a terrible burden; full of pain, humiliation, fear, and the resulting anger. It does Not absolve her actions.

Adults that did Not curtail this abusive behavior are ALL a__l orifices. PERIOD. Don’t play your cancer card grandpa.

Don’t play “My kid is sick so they can act with impunity.” Someone is going to have to be the bigger person.

YOUR PARENTS should either remain neutral or B__T OUT. Maybe y’all can take a breath and come back together with cooler heads.

IF I wrote a letter, big if here, it would be one of explanation of the situation, the escalation, and the aftermath.

I might offer up alternate, APPROPRIATE, solutions to pulling off her wig. I believe that apologies are needed in both directions.

BUT I do not agree with a child being a victim either. EVER. ( even in school, get hit? , hit back twice as hard - take the suspension.

I stand by this, vote me down all you want - victim no more! That does not mean I believe in hitting, especially in hitting first, but in defense, yes.)...

21cauld − NTA. while i agree that it wasn’t nice of hayley to grab the wig, she’s a child who was defending herself.

It seems like your parents and ella’s parents are letting her get away with everything because she has cancer, which is not healthy.

Children who grow up without boundaries or consequences for their actions usually grow into entitled, selfish adults.

Just because she has cancer, that doesn’t mean she shouldn’t be held responsible when misbehaving

DiamondSufficient878 − NTA. This was all caught on camera and they're saying your kid, who was being bullied and forced into doing something she didn't want to do, is the...

Cut contact and give the exact reasoning why you cut contact because if they're going to do this level of bs,

they're only going to make it so that if the cousin survives, she thinks she deserves anything she wants and will continue hurting your kid.

Magi0229 − Wait. Doesn’t she have this all recorded? Demand a copy of the video and have everyone watch it together.

You can use the excuse that you want to make sure you are disciplining your daughter for the correct things for the apology letter.

This way you’ll have all the adults see the trauma your daughter has been dealing with. Oh, and then refuse to have your daughter do the letter and demand one...

However, one commenter claimed everyone was wrong

[Reddit User] − ESH. Y'all are terrible parents. Your sister is raising a bully with the cancer excuse. You're letting your kid be bullied with the cancer excuse. You all...

So what do you think? Was the mother right to refuse an apology, or should she have prioritized reconciliation over principle? And if the roles were reversed, would the family have shown her daughter the same sympathy?

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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