'Unknown Number's Khloe Wilson Shares Her Side of the 'Story'
After being featured in ‘Unknown Number’ as a suspect in the Lauryn Licari cyberbullying case, Khloe Wilson shared her side in a series of TikToks.
Khloe Wilson, a figure featured in the recently released Netflix documentary 'Unknown Number: The High School Catfish,' has taken to social media to share her personal account regarding the events depicted. In a video uploaded today, Wilson addresses the allegations of her involvement in sending a text message that suggested another individual, identified as Kendra, was intentionally excluded from her mother's annual Halloween parties. Wilson clarified that her mother's Halloween gatherings, which took place from seventh grade through freshman year of high school, were open events, stating, 'No one was not invited. Anyone could come... it wasn't an invite.' She explained that she was unaware of any circulating text messages until Kendra contacted her mother, inquiring if Wilson was responsible for sending the message to a person named Lauren. 'I had no idea that there was a random text going around about her not getting invited to these parties until Kendra called or text my mom,' Wilson stated. She further emphasized her lack of knowledge about the extent of the texts, initially believing it to be only 'one like bad text or like a couple of random texts.' Wilson maintains her innocence, asserting, 'I have no idea what you're even talking about... I didn't send that text.'
After being featured in ‘Unknown Number’ as a suspect in the Lauryn Licari cyberbullying case, Khloe Wilson shared her side in a series of TikToks.
