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Lexi Rabe, 7, of 'Avengers: Endgame' Fame Shares Candid Message to Fans after Criticism

Kareena Koirala
Jun 27, 2019
05:48 A.M.

In a heart-touching video posted on Instagram, Lexi Labe of “Avengers: Endgame” movie pleaded with her fans to not bully her or her family. She portrayed the role of Tony Stark’s daughter Morgan Stark in the movie.

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The 7-year-old star posted a video on Instagram, saying that she sometimes makes mistakes but that doesn’t make her worthy of the harsh criticism that she receives from fans.

It is heart-breaking to see her begging fans to stop bullying her in the video.

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“Hi, I’m Lexi Rabe, and I’m only 7 years old,” she said before continuing to explain how she is being bullied. “I mess up sometimes so my mom and dad give me tons of talking to’s and time outs, believe me.”

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Poor little Lexi! She just wants people to remember that she is only a child and makes mistakes sometimes.

“And if I go anywhere and I’m acting a little silly or messed up, I’m just 7 years old. Please don’t bully my family or me.”

Lexi ended her message with the words of Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark, saying: “Bye, love you 3,000.”

The young actress’ account is managed by her parents who captioned the video with a heartbreaking note.

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“I hate that we even have to post this. But yet again Lexi’s getting bullied. And this kind of thing makes it celebrities never want to leave the house never want to meet people,” Lexi’s mother Jessica wrote. “Please keep your opinions to yourself so Lexi can grow up in the free world. She’s a normal human being and she’s a child.”

Lexi Rabe. | Source: Instagram/lexi_rabe

Lexi Rabe. | Source: Instagram/lexi_rabe

Jessica continued the post writing about how children are not given the liberty to be themselves in public due to fear of judgment.

“So if you see us in public and think you have the right to judge. Wait. Number one until you have children of your own, and Number two realize that we’re not perfect and we’re not claiming to be! But just try to realize the different strokes for different folks what you do with your kids may work for you and what I do with my kids works well for me.”

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She continued the post writing that her children love and respect her although they act out sometimes.

Lexi Rabe. | Source: Instagram/lexi_rabe

Lexi Rabe. | Source: Instagram/lexi_rabe

Lexi is not the only victim of child bullying. Kheris Rogers, a 12-year-old fashion designer, was inspired to start her own fashion line after being bullied for her skin tone in school.

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