Dad under fire for interrogating kids after they ate laxatives

Molly Byrne
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A group of kids were interrogated by one of their dads after they ate laxatives, as he was worried they’d need diapers or the hospital.

TikToker BenGone recently posted a now-viral video where a dad interrogated six young kids about who ate an entire box of laxatives.

Though somewhat comical, as the kids were lined up without knowing the repercussions, the incident posed a problem when nobody admitted to eating them.

Viewers of the video have since reacted to the dad by saying he went a little too hard on the kids, especially since it was an honest mistake.

Dad says whoever ate laxatives would be wearing “two diapers” to bed

A concerned dad urged the six children he was watching after to immediately tell him who ate an entire pack of laxatives.

Knowing what could happen, and just how quickly, the dad said, “No, seriously who ate it? Because you’re going to go to the hospital!” 

Though some of the kids raised their hands to say it was them, the dad thought he knew better and assumed the child who ate them wasn’t speaking up.

One child was so nervous they repeated the question after the dad, “Who ate it?” Some of the kids also looked like they were almost in tears. One of the girls even hid her face while the dad talked to them.

Viewers of the viral video have since reacted to the dad’s interrogation style. “This is definitely not the effective way to ask them who ate it,” wrote one user.

Another agreed, “Yeah next time something bad happens let’s not start with ‘WHO ATE IT!’”

Ultimately, nobody copped to eating the laxatives. So, it’s unknown if all the kids were forced to wear “two diapers” to bed or if the dad narrowed down the culprits.

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In recent years, Molly has interviewed musicians from all over the world, to then transition into writing for the movie and hiphop industry. Molly began her Entertainment and Reality TV coverage for Dexerto in 2023 where she exhibits her passion across a broad range of topics. To contact Molly, you may email her here: molly.byrne@dexerto.com.