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‘Karens’ Come After Teens’ Homecoming Outfits, But Their Dad Is Not Having It And Issues A Brilliant Response
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Dad Has A Strong Message For Haters Who Shamed His Daughters For The Length Of Their Dresses

'Karens' Come After Teens' Homecoming Outfits, But Their Dad Is Not Having It And Issues A Brilliant ResponseProud Dad's Pic Of His Daughters' Homecoming Is Flooded With People Shaming Their Outfits, He Claps BackDad Shuts Down Karens Who Came After His Daughters' Dresses, Calling Them Karens' Come For These Teens By Critiquing Their 'Provocative' Homecoming Outfits, Their Dad Is Not Having It And Shares A Brilliant ResponseDad Has A Strong Message For Haters Who Shamed His Daughters For The Length Of Their DressesPeople Praise This Dad Who Stood Up For His Daughters After Their Dresses Got Shamed By Karens
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Earlier this month Matt Austin, an evening anchor for News 6 in Orlando, shared a photo of him with his two daughters on his Facebook account. The photo which captured a sweet moment showed the family smiling with the two girls wearing dresses for their homecoming dance.

Critics on the internet, however, took it as an opportunity to dub Austin’s daughters’ dresses “proactive” and “inappropriate” in the comment section. They even called the dad crazy for allowing his daughters to dress up like that.

As you may suspect, this didn’t sit well with Austin and he released a mic-drop response to the trolls on his TikTok. The video has since been watched a whopping 5.3M times, as many people praised the dad for standing up for his daughters and telling trolls some wise things they need to hear.

News anchor Matt Austin recently shared a viral video defending his daughters’ homecoming outfits that critics labeled as “proactive” and “inappropriate”

Image credits: flnewsman

It all started when Austin shared a sweet picture of him and his daughters dressed up in homecoming dresses on his Facebook

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Image credits: flnewsman

In an interview with his news channel, Austin said that he thought it was innocent when he posted a photo. “I posted just a picture of me with two of my daughters. It is the first time they’re both going to homecoming — because one’s a freshman, one’s a senior. I always post a picture, whether it’s homecoming or prom, and did not think twice about it,” he recounted.

But the critics flooded Austin with nasty comments suggesting that not only were the girls’ dresses indecent, but that Austin himself was a bad father. “I tried to not post anything that would put them in a light where people would take shots at them and unfortunately… I felt a little responsible at first and guilty and then I was like, ‘There’s nothing wrong with this,’” he said.

Many parents flooded the dad with disgusted comments

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Image credits: Matt Austin

To vent his frustrations, Austin turned to his TikTok channel where he defended his daughters in a viral video. But before pressing the post button, Austin asked for his daughters’ approval. “I said, ‘What do you think of this? I don’t know what will happen with this, but I don’t want to embarrass you,’” he said. “The response I got was, ‘This might be a little embarrassing, but you’re right, go ahead and do it.’”

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Austin says that people are wrong to finger-point when it comes to what girls are wearing

Austin added that as the father of daughters, he has not always been willing to let his children express themselves through their clothing.

Moreover, Austin was not always so liberal when it comes to his daughters’ clothing choices and at some point, he tried to make them dress more modestly. However, he realized this kind of control may be doing more damage than good.

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“It was my daughter’s first homecoming,” he said. “I still see her as this little baby in my arms and she’s like, ‘OK, I’m gonna try on this dress,’ and she picked out her favorite dress to walk out and show me.”

This is the full video that went viral on Austin’s TikTok and got him lots of praise

@flnewsman A dad responds to Karens taking aim at teen daughters’ Homecoming dresses. #fashiontiktok #parentsoftiktok#fypシ #hoco ♬ original sound – mattja83

Meanwhile, other people thought that the girls looked beautiful

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Alexandra Davis
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If men can r*pe woman when they're wearing joggers and a hoody or little girls wearing little girl clothes, it shows that it's not the clothes that make men do that, it's the f*cked up mens mind that does it and clothes have nothing to do with it. The majority of men know to respect woman and know that they do this regardless of what they wear. Gosh females of all ages wear a lot less when they're at the beach or swimming and men can respect that, so wearing a short dress like that to a party is no different. Bet those people complaining would be saying the same if he was posting a photo of him and his children at the beach or of them after competing at a swimming competition!?

MiriPanda
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"If men can r*pe woman when they're wearing joggers and a hoody or little girls wearing little girl clothes, it shows that it's not the clothes that make men do that" - a repeat for the ones in the back... Rape is a combination of misogyny, powerplay, humiliation, degrading and opportunity, not clothes.

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Laura Ketteridge
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The girls are wearing clothes with greater coverage than most cheerleading outfits. I'm totally sure the majority of people complaining about their clothing would not have said a word if the Dad had posted a picture of the girls in cheerleading uniforms. ..... It's not the clothes. It's about control.

Pheebs
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Seriously. I thought the cheerleading outfits my HS were far more revealing and “provocative” that those dresses - barely covered the butt, exposed about 1/2 the belly, sleeveless, and they for some reason added a garter in the uniform colors. They also wore just as much makeup, if we’re really nitpicking.

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Ranger Kanootsen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm a guy, and the dad here is correct. We should be moving past those outdated ideas of "save skin for marriage". They look great, and it doesn't matter anyways.

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Alexandra Davis
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If men can r*pe woman when they're wearing joggers and a hoody or little girls wearing little girl clothes, it shows that it's not the clothes that make men do that, it's the f*cked up mens mind that does it and clothes have nothing to do with it. The majority of men know to respect woman and know that they do this regardless of what they wear. Gosh females of all ages wear a lot less when they're at the beach or swimming and men can respect that, so wearing a short dress like that to a party is no different. Bet those people complaining would be saying the same if he was posting a photo of him and his children at the beach or of them after competing at a swimming competition!?

MiriPanda
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"If men can r*pe woman when they're wearing joggers and a hoody or little girls wearing little girl clothes, it shows that it's not the clothes that make men do that" - a repeat for the ones in the back... Rape is a combination of misogyny, powerplay, humiliation, degrading and opportunity, not clothes.

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Laura Ketteridge
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The girls are wearing clothes with greater coverage than most cheerleading outfits. I'm totally sure the majority of people complaining about their clothing would not have said a word if the Dad had posted a picture of the girls in cheerleading uniforms. ..... It's not the clothes. It's about control.

Pheebs
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Seriously. I thought the cheerleading outfits my HS were far more revealing and “provocative” that those dresses - barely covered the butt, exposed about 1/2 the belly, sleeveless, and they for some reason added a garter in the uniform colors. They also wore just as much makeup, if we’re really nitpicking.

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Ranger Kanootsen
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm a guy, and the dad here is correct. We should be moving past those outdated ideas of "save skin for marriage". They look great, and it doesn't matter anyways.

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