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"Poor Wren": TikTok's "Most Hated Mom" Under Fire For Posting Strange Thumbnails Of Her 4 Year Old

Jacquelyn is under fire for creating a TikTok page dedicated to her 4-year-old daughter, Wren. Here's what you need to know about the controversy.

By Nicole Dominique2 min read
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Would you sacrifice your child's safety for views and money?

The Wren & Jacquelyn TikTok account looks innocent at first glance. Scroll through it, and you'll find numerous thumbnails of a little blonde girl named Wren and her mother, Jacquelyn. Some of the videos are typical TikTok trends like "Guess the drink challenge" or Wren trying certain foods for the first time.

A few of the thumbnails, however, have been labeled a concern by viewers. There's one of Wren with her legs wide open next to a whoopy cushion, and another where her onesie is stuffed to mimic a BBL. A different thumbnail displays Wren showing the sole of her foot. Seems innocent, right? The problem is that porn-brained men and pedophiles usually sexualize all of these things that I've described.

Social media users have brought up their concerns over accounts like Jacquelyn's and how pedophiles tend to gravitate toward content that focuses on children. Dr. Leslie Dobson, a clinical and forensic psychologist, made a video on the topic this week. She says that pedophiles who don't have access to child sexual abuse material will flock to children's influencer accounts instead.

She notes how the more innocent and timid videos of little girls don't get saved as much as the ones where they're possibly sexualized. "The little girl with an adult, 400 saves," Dr. Dobson says. "Shaking her hips while wearing a skirt, 6,000 saves." She added how little girls "eating a kebab and then licking a straw" would have 20,000 saves. The video that I mentioned of Wren with a large, fake bottom has 180,000 saves.

@kristynnsss on TikTok noticed unsettling comments from grown men on Wren's videos. One of the guys she exposes kept his liked list public. Can you guess what kind of content he liked the most? "Every one of his videos that he likes involves a child," says @kristynnsss.

Last year, people demanded Jacquelyn stop posting her child. Viewers at the time also reported that Wren was on inappropriate websites. The backlash was so intense that the mom took to the platform to address the "rumors" surrounding her daughter. She does not discuss the other concerns, like how she's allegedly exploiting her toddler for views and money and how she's reportedly attracting pedophiles. On August 5, 2023, Jacquelyn uploaded a video saying that Wren is her top priority and that her "upbringing and safety" are her "top job." She explained how the account has allowed her to provide for Wren as as single mother and "to set aside money for her future."

"I'm not sure how this conspiracy theory got started and spiraled out of control, what you need to know is that no law enforcement agencies I conferred with, including the FBI, have found any proof that my daughter's likeness appears on inappropriate websites. These rumors are 100% false," she said.

Jacquelyn states that her followers are 76.8% females, including many moms. Still, this was not enough, and many are angered over her decision to continue with the account.

"if someone doesn’t lock this f*cking woman up, the fact that this childs own mother is feeding her to predat*rs online is f*cking sick," reads a tweet by @wxfflestomp, "she knows what shes doing & she doesnt care at all that shes endangering her kid!!"

Others talked about how they blocked and reported the account after witnessing Wren eat pickles and corn dogs.

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TikTok/screenshot

Brandon Conner, a commentator on the platform, says that Jacquelyn is currently "one of the most hated people on TikTok." Conner said, "Recently, for example, the mother uploaded a video of her daughter, Wren, drinking various different things from straws. The video ended up getting saved by 30,000 people. Who knows what those people are doing with the said video? I don't even want to know, but it definitely cannot be good. So many people feel like this mother that runs this page does not care about her daughter's safety at all."

It's evident in Conner's comment section that they agree. At this point, I feel like Jacquelyn is aware of the men who possibly want to prey on Wren.

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TikTok Screenshot

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