After the two teenage girls who cyberbullied the Steubenville rape victim appeared in court back in March, where they plead guilty to bullying the 16-year-old girl via Facebook and Twitter, they're now being sentenced to six months of probation.
A girl from Indiana was bullied so relentlessly by her peers that she eventually ended up taking her own life.
The girl's mother Danielle Green read her letter to the Senate Education Committee where she hoped Congress would pass a bill that made harsher rules about bullying.
Green's daughter Angel wrote a letter specifically for her bullies.
The poo is being flung back and forth between them!
First, Charlie Sheen suggested this. Basically he wanted revenge for his daughter who he claimed was bullied. And his revenge idea was to have the school smeared with dog poo.
The school responded to that with this. The usual inappropriate thing blah-blah-blah-blah.
So Charlie was asked if he'd like to retract his previous comment.
We were heartbroken to hear about the suicide of Amanda Todd, a teen who posted a video telling the story of her online sexual harassment and bullying.
And we aren't the only ones!
Sergeant Peter Thiessen of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police says the Mounties have been inundated with complaints of similar harassment. He says:
"We have received many calls directly from young women and teenagers from across Canada and the U.S. who were upset about what they were seeing.
They are upset about the Amanda Todd story and continued inappropriate postings and were all quite traumatized by that. They were looking for a way to help and to see if we are able to make it stop. They were very difficult discussions to have."
They are investigating the claims Amanda made on the video, but the law is still unclear about the nature of crimes such as online harassment.
Amanda's death and the subsequent outcry against the behavior that led to it are creating a burning debate about the law in Canadian Parliament.
We hope they can figure something out. The harmful acts described in the video cannot be allowed to continue.
Teresa Giudice is known to get in a little drama on her reality television show, but the person who is catching the most flak from her actions isn't herself but actually her daughter.
According to some in the know - eleven-year-old Gia has been repeatedly bullied by her classmates for her mother's actions on the show, etc.
Here's what the source said:
"Teresa doesn't care about anything but the fame. The show has been greatly effecting her daughter Gia at school. She's being teased by the other kids and Teresa even had to go to the school to meet with teachers about it."
InTouch magazine reports to have disturbing photographs from inside a party hosted by Amanda Bynes, photos that paint an unfortunate picture for Amanda's current living situation.
The pics reportedly reveal how disheveled her living conditions are, showing Amanda smoking a joint while constantly checking her Twitter feed on top of a bare mattress.
More photos show her applying make-up and dancing with a strange man behind her, who's also shown smoking pot with her.
Photographer Giovanni Arnold was at the party in question, and he says: