In a small town in Minnesota, a tragic event unfolded. Former Stewartville High School student Logan Moyer, 19, took a gun to the parking lot where the wrestling team was boarding the bus for a tournament. He shot a current team member, but thankfully the student survived and is now in stable condition. Tragically, Moyer died by suicide shortly after the incident.
Terra Jolé, star of “Little Women: LA” and a mother of three with dwarfism herself, spoke out about the heartbreaking event. “Never have I ever thought I would be talking about a little person who shot a school,” she said. “He did go to that school. He did wrestle on that wrestling team. Which makes me feel like there was a relationship.”
Jolé condemned the violence, emphasizing that no matter the circumstances, opening fire on anyone is unacceptable. She highlighted the importance of addressing bullying and preventing such acts of violence from occurring.
The news of the shooting shook many, including fans of Jolé. They took to social media to express their support and sadness over the incident. One fan commented, “I’m just so saddened that this has become a normal thing in our world. I truly wish things would change.” Another fan remarked on the prevalence of bullying towards little people and the lack of appropriate support for them.
Since her debut on “Little Women: LA” in 2014, Jolé has used her platform to advocate for individuals with dwarfism and disabilities. With nearly 1 million followers on Instagram and 800,000 on TikTok, she continues to raise awareness and promote inclusion through her candid posts.
In a world where senseless acts of violence often dominate the headlines, Jolé’s voice serves as a reminder of the importance of empathy, understanding, and standing against all forms of aggression.
Peace Nero is a writer and blogger who loves to explore different topics of self-development. She shares her personal experiences in order to help people discover their true purpose in life.
