Bullies Are Harassing The Little Girl Who Was In 'Avengers: Endgame'

By Dave Basner

June 25, 2019

In Avengers: Endgame, seven-year-old Lexi Rabe didn't see as much time on-screen as co-stars like Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth or Jeremy Renner, but she still made her presence known alongside those A-listers. Rabe nailed her role as "Tony Stark's" daughter in the Marvel flick, so much so that when people now encounter her on the street, they want her autograph. However, since Lexi is just seven, she's not always able to interact with fans. Based on a recent Instagram post, it seems something like that happened and it resulted in the little girl getting bullied.

The post, which was put up by Lexi's mom, is a video of the young actress explaining that she is "only seven years old." She says, "I mess up sometimes... If I go anywhere and am acting a little silly or mess up or anything like that, I'm just seven years old. Please don't bully my family, or me."

In the caption, her mom wrote, "I hate that we even have to post this. But yet again Lexi's getting bullied. And this kind of thing makes celebrities never want to leave the house, never want to meet people."

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I hate that we even have to post this. But yet again Lexi’s getting bullied. And this kind of thing makes it celebrities never want to leave the house never want to meet people. Please keep your opinions to yourself so Lexi can grow up in the free world. She’s a normal human being and she’s a child. We give her a talking and we give her timeouts but we don’t do that in public. Sometimes were rushing from place to place stressed like everyone else to get to set on time or work or whatever and we seem a little grumpy. I’m sorry if you see us this way but that’s life! If you ask us for an autograph we always almost say yes. If we happen to be having a bad day that might put us right on the right! We are not perfect! These perfect children are not being given the freedoms and the rights that they should. If your child is so scared to be themselves in public and mess up a little then you’re over parenting. We give our children plenty of rules and boundaries But then give them the freedoms to mess up and learn from their own mistakes. They would not be on set an on movies if they weren’t well behaved. Trust me they have no desire to hire kids like that! And there were plenty of children that productions can work with. So if you see us in public and think you have the right to judge. Wait. Number one until you have children of your own, and Number two realize that we’re not perfect and we’re not claiming to be! But just try to realize the different strokes for different folks what you do with your kids may work for you and what I do with my kids works well for me. My children love me and respect me even if they act out sometimes. Thank you! Jessica!

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While she never explicitly says what happened, she states, "Please keep your opinions to yourself so Lexi can grow up in the free world. She's a normal human being and she's a child." Rabe's mother continues to say that she knows how to parent and her kids are good and well behaved, implying that someone likely posted a comment that said otherwise. Lexi's mom followed up her post with another one about online bullying featuring a photo of "Tony Stark" himself, Robert Downey, Jr.

Not surprisingly, Lexi's many fans had her back:

You can stay up to date with Lexi here.

Photo: Getty Images/Marvel Studios/Disney

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