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Jonas Brothers Accused of Bullying a Black Woman

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Pop stars Jonas Brothers – Kevin, Joe, and Nick- have been accused of bullying a black woman.

Reports by the international news source say that Garron, a black woman, claimed that Jonas Brothers were mean to her.

Garron is a black woman whose profile mentions she is an editor and a stand-up comedian.

In a series of tweets, she revealed her experience with the “Sucker” hitmakers. She revealed she was bullied by the musician siblings when they participated in a Thanksgiving Day parade.
Garron wrote: “happy thanksgiving one time I was on a float in the Macy’s day parade with the Jonas Brothers and they were mean to me xo.”

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She also shared a photo which she said was of her on a float with the Jonas Brothers. It is not clear when the photo was taken.

“I am this blur it was raining and I was being bullied by a band of lip-syncing siblings, all in all, a great experience,” she captioned.

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Jonas Brothers have not commented on the allegation yet.

Social media users came in support of the woman. One person wrote on Twitter, “My dad hates the Jonas Brothers because he used to work in a hotel restaurant and joe Jonas sent his food back 4 times.”

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“I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again the Sprouse twins were lovely, Sprouse brothers hive rise, goodbye Jonads,” another user wrote.

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