On TikTok, a 17-year-old actor who starred in a well-liked Disney+ Marvel series talked about his recent personal troubles.
In a video shared on TikTokin, Jack Veal, who portrayed Kid Loki in the Loki television series, claimed to be homeless at the moment and to have experienced violence at the hands of family members.
Hello. In the video, Veal declared, “I’m a well-known actor, I’m seventeen, and I’m homeless.” I haven’t talked much about my life lately, but I believe the moment has come to tell the truth. I won’t go into too much detail, but I was mistreated at home. It included emotional and physical abuse, among other things. I didn’t have a great childhood.
Veal continued by discussing his mental health issues, which include autism, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and psychosis screens. He also mentioned that he was sleeping in a camper with broken windows, which is dangerous.
“I need help, and I have nowhere else to go,” he stated. Despite what I’ve informed social services, they won’t help. I’m in a difficult situation. The streets are where I’ve been sleeping.
Although he followed up with another clip stating that he had been contacted by social services and they were trying to find him a place to stay, Veal begged in the video that people spread the word about how the government is abusing children.
In the second message, he stated, “I don’t know what you guys have done, but it’s gotten out there and it’s really, really helped me and they’re taking action now.” God bless you everyone because they are genuinely doing action. Many thanks. They’ve never thought of making arrangements for me before, but I’ll let you know how the meeting goes.
Veal is also well-known from the movie The Favourite and television shows including Tin Star, Call the Midwife, and The End of the F***ing World.
Click here to check Veal’s TikTok account.
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