Biological Mom and Step Mom Fight While Yanking Poor Kid Around Like a Rag Doll During Brantley 7th Grade Football Game
Bystanders express shock and concern over the public altercation.
November 13, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on November 13, 2026
A 7th-grade football game turned chaotic last week as a confrontation between a biological mother and a stepmother escalated into a public spectacle, leaving a young child caught in the middle.
Witnesses report that the argument erupted in the parking lot as both women competed for control over the child.
According to local parent Christine Archer, the biological mother shouted at the stepmother,
“You’re not the mom! I’m the mom!”
The altercation quickly escalated, with bystanders describing the scene as shocking and disturbing.
One witness, Dawn Seals, recounted,
“They were yanking that poor kid around like a rag doll. I had to yell at them just to get them to let go of him. One told me to mind my business, and I said, ‘You’re making it everyone’s business by being physical with a child.’ It was awful.”
Many onlookers expressed concern for the child’s well-being and the potential consequences of such behavior at school events.
Debbie Janson Thacker commented,
“I would never put a child in the middle of an adult dispute. One of them should have been the bigger person and walked away. Both were selfish and inconsiderate. That poor kid—what an embarrassment.”
Social media reactions highlighted the broader discussion on the role of step-parents.
Kathy Lee expressed sympathy for the child, writing,
“Awww, poor kid! How embarrassing! I’d be like, ‘Ain’t none of y’all my mom right now!’”
Meanwhile, Ashton Grounds reflected positively on her own blended family, emphasizing that “the more love, the better,” and praising healthy relationships between children and bonus parents.
Archer noted,
“Always check your temper at the gate when going to a school event. Most schools take behavior like this very seriously.”
School officials have not confirmed whether any disciplinary action has been taken, but witnesses fear that repeated incidents could result in the parents being barred from attending future games, potentially leaving the child without support from either adult.
Experts agree that children exposed to public disputes between caregivers can experience long-term emotional distress.
Many argue that both biological and step-parents share a responsibility to prioritize the child’s well-being over personal disagreements.
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