Entitled Mom Wants To Sue Redditor For Stealing Her Babies Art Because They Posted It On Their Instagram
The world is filled of entitled people who believe that they are the only deserving human beings who can obtain anything they want and that no one else has the same right to enjoy it. These naive folks need a reality check to get out of their fantasy world and stop allowing them to make unreasonable demands.
At the age of 17, OP drew a Disney character and uploaded it to Instagram. OP had an older cousin who became unhappy with her after viewing the image and ordered her to erase the post, alleging that it was her painting and that OP could only paint. According to her cousin, she was the sole artist in the family, and OP had no right to sketch or take over her cousin’s business because she was older and had chosen to be an artist before her. OP’s aunt threatened to sue her for sketching her daughter’s favourite character and attempting to sell it. OP had no intention of selling the Disney figure due to Disney rights, but she taunted her cousin for not giving her the money that OP would receive from selling it. Read the complete story to learn about OP’s dilemma, and then offer your thoughts in the comments area below.
Source: Reddit
1. OP got threatened by an entitled mother for stealing her daughter’s art.
2. OP’s cousin, who was two years older than her, wanted to be an animator and refused to recognize the fact that OP could also draw.
3. OP got a text from her cousin in which she accused OP of posting her drawing on Instagram and committing fraud.
4. OP’s cousin didn’t want to accept the fact that the drawing was made by OP and she could become an artist too.
5. OP’s cousin forced OP to stop making drawings because she didn’t want anyone else in the family to become an artist except her.
6. OP’s cousin involved her mother to threaten OP.
7. OP’s aunt texted OP to stop making drawings as it was only her daughter’s right to become an artist because she was older than OP.
8. OP realized that her cousin had asked her mother to text her to dissuade her from creating art, so she decided to inform her parents about it.
9. OP’s aunt bashed her for making the animated characters that were her daughter’s favorite. She criticized OP for stealing her daughter’s business because she deserved it more than OP.
10. OP plainly refused to give her cousin money for a poster she drew herself, and her aunt threatened to sue her.
11. OP had no plan on selling the drawing because of Disney’s rights.
12. OP teased her cousin by telling her that she would sell the drawing, and her cousin went crazy for not getting the money.
Now that you’ve heard the story, let’s dive into what Redditors had to say. Keep reading to discover other people’s perspectives on the matter.
13. Indeed! Disney will sue if anyone tries to sell the drawings of their animated characters.
14. Redditor advises OP to watermark her art to keep it safe from her cousin.
15. Yes, OP should block her aunt and cousin from all of her accounts.
16. According to OP, this issue would cause a fight in the family, and her father would never let that happen.
17. Redditor gives a good idea.
18. Redditor suggests OP to take screenshots of the conversation and keep them secure.
19. Redditor wants OP to make copies of their conversation and spread it to family and friends, showing them their true face.
20. Redditor advises OP to make an art account and post her work there.
OP had the freedom to sketch and upload her drawings on her accounts, and no one could threaten her for doing so. If her aunt tries to bring up an issue, OP should speak with her parents rather than falling victim to their false charges. Anyone can become an artist, and no one can restrict others from drawing and selling their favorite characters unless it is the firm that owns the character. OP’s parents can help her get out of this situation by dealing with her aunt. What do you think about it? Share your suggestions with Wholesomeness, and stay tuned for future stories.
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