This reads like a dramatic fiction / viral storytelling post, not a confirmed real-world account.
đź§ Why it looks like fiction
It follows a very common online “Part 1 story” formula:
- extreme family betrayal (father, stepmother, favoritism)
- public humiliation at an important milestone (graduation)
- emotional escalation (insults, being shoved into rain)
- clear moral contrast (hero vs unfair family)
- setup for continuation (“what happened next…” style)
These elements are typical of:
- short-form drama threads
- AI-generated storytelling content
- clickbait “see more / part 2” posts designed for engagement
⚠️ Real-life perspective
While family conflict and unfair treatment can absolutely happen in real life, stories with:
- highly cinematic scenes
- extreme dialogue
- perfect narrative structure
- sudden dramatic turning points
…are often fictionalized or exaggerated for attention.
đź§ Bottom line
This is best understood as narrative fiction content, not something that can be treated as a verified event.
If you want, I can:
- continue it as a full short story
- rewrite it in a more realistic, grounded style
- or help you identify the patterns that make these “viral drama posts” so addictive online

