‘Stop Using My Dad for Clout’: Detroit, Michigan Daughter Slams Online Bullies as Niece Beats Rival Team on the Court
‘Stop Using My Dad for Clout’: Detroit, Michigan Daughter Slams Online Bullies as Niece Beats Rival Team on the Court
Daughter stands for her dad!
December 9, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on December 9, 2026
Hazel Washington of Detroit, Michigan, recently shared a heartfelt post on Facebook expressing her frustration with people posting about her father online.
In her post, she said she is tired of people using her dad for attention and clout.
She described her father as a god-fearing man who would give the shirt off his back to anyone in need.
Hazel claims that many online users do not understand what a good father he is, and said that their posts and comments feel like bullying.
Detroit, Michigan, Daughter Slams Online Bullies Who Use Her Father for Attention!
Hazel Washington shared a post after an individual named Ant Roberts posted an image of her father at his daughter’s basketball game, making fun of him.
Following that, Hazel mentioned in her post that her niece had defeated Ant’s daughter’s basketball team.
Hazel joked that if Ant had advised his daughter better on the court, but the main point of her post was to defend her father’s character.
She expressed disappointment at how people online enjoy putting others down for attention.
Following the post, many friends and family members responded to Hazel’s post with support.
Some praised her father as a kind and generous man who has always been there for his children and the community.
Multiple comments highlighted that he has helped young people learn important life lesson. On user in the comment also said;
Mr. Wash fasho the man and he taught a lot of young dudes some real life stuff like buying houses working for yo self he the man it’s all fun until they need him and he come through and they realize he a great person
Moreover, a few said they have known him for years and described him as a genuine, respectful, and caring father.
Many in the comments alos mentioned that online negativity can be harmful.
Hazel’s father has his own style and personality, and people should respect him rather than making fun of him.
Supporters encouraged Hazel to ignore the online bullying and focus on the positive impact her father has made in their lives.
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