Suspect Khloe Wilson tells her ‘side of the story’ on TikTok after Netflix’s catfish doc – Bundlezy

Suspect Khloe Wilson tells her ‘side of the story’ on TikTok after Netflix’s catfish doc

After Netflix’s shocking new documentary Unknown Number: The High School Catfish, suspect Khloe Wilson has told her side of the story in a series of viral TikTok videos.

Khloe is one of the girls who went to school with Lauryn Licari, and she’s a friend of her boyfriend at the time, Owen. She’s painted out to be the main suspect, before police found it was actually Lauryn’s mum Kendra sending the texts.

“Hi guys, I’m Khloe. Um, I’m one of the kids who got framed in the unknown number on Netflix that just came out today, and I was gonna tell a little bit more of my story about it,” she said.

In the TikTok videos, the 18-year-old has gone into more detail about how hard it really was for her, and clarified some things that she claims The High School Catfish got wrong.

@khloewilsons

follow me to stay tuned, will post a part 2 very soon ❤️‍🩹 thank you for the support. #khloewilson #unknowncallerthehighschoolcatfish #foryoupage #viral #trending

♬ original sound – khloe wilson 🐻

Khloe claims Lauryn was invited to her Halloween party

The documentary makes out that Khloe didn’t invite Lauryn to her Halloween party because she didn’t like her, but in her first TikTok video, Khloe claimed that’s not the case.

“Okay, so it started when we were like 7th, 8th grade around there and I had my mom has these like Halloween parties every year up until freshman year of high school and just for a reference, no one was not invited. Anyone could come from Beal City. Like it wasn’t an invite. There were so many people that came to these, they weren’t even parties,” she said.

“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 and asked her if it was me who sent the text to Lauren. So my mom got the text from Kendra and she was like, ‘No, everyone was invited’.”

She had no idea about the messages until way later

In the same video, Khloe revealed she “really didn’t know” about the messages Lauryn and Owen were being sent. In fact, she still doesn’t really know the extent of them now.

“I heard like Owen was getting random texts a little bit, but like not really that much about it,” she explained. “It was around like volleyball time kind of close to like December and that’s when Owen asked me like, ‘Hey, is this you? And I was like, I have no idea what you’re even talking about’.”

“At this point thought it was like one like bad text or like a couple of random text I like someone sent. I was like, ‘No, like brush it off’. So I was like, ‘No, I didn’t send that text.”

@khloewilsons

long awaited, part.2 of my story time. Part.3 will be up tomorrow, stay tuned and follow. Thank you for the support ❤️‍🩹 #khloewilson #unknowncallerthehighschoolcatfish #foryoupage #viral #trending

♬ original sound – khloe wilson 🐻

Owen kept asking if she was the one sending the texts

Over the next few months, Khloe claimed Owen kept asking if it was her sending the messages. She’d get FaceTime calls from him “pretty much every day” and he’d always ask her friends too.

This got even worse when everything they spoke about in science class ended up in the texts. She said: “So all four of us would sit at a table in science class and everything that we said would always end up in the text. Like if I was going on a trip, it text to Lauren and Owen and be like, ‘Oh, I’m going on this trip, blah, blah, blah’.”

Khloe hates that the documentary painted her as a ‘mean girl’

Khloe said the Netflix documentary wrongly made her out to be a “mean girl” when in reality, she was just struggling with being wrongly blamed.

“Also in the movie, it looked like I was a really mean girl. And yeah, maybe I wasn’t the nicest all the time, but I was also going through a lot of shit at the time, obviously getting blamed 24/7. So I couldn’t really trust anyone. So it basically just got to a point where I told Owen, ‘Just take my phone for the day, have it and see if you get a text,” she recalled.

“Obviously I knew he would get a text because it wasn’t me. So I was like, okay, just take my phone. I honestly don’t care anymore. Like whatever it takes to make you and everyone else think it’s not me, I don’t care.”

@khloewilsons

part.3 of my storytime, part.4 will be out tomorrow stay tuned. ❤️‍🩹 #khloewilson #unknowncallerthehighschoolcatfish #foryoupage #viral #trending

♬ original sound – khloe wilson 🐻

Even her own dad thought she was guilty

In one of the TikTok videos, Khloe said even her dad, who is a cop, thought she was the catfish. He would sit and press her for “hours and hours” each night and take her phone away. 

She said: “I just felt like no one believed me. Honestly, at that point, my own parents were still kind of like, okay, what did the sheriff find that like somehow, you know, proves me guilty for this? And all of the proof that Kendra and Owen’s mom gave to the sheriff was all printed off.”

The teenager said it was a ‘really hard year and a half’

Kendra said it was a “really hard year and a half” for herself and the other kids who were framed as suspects. When Kendra finally confessed, it was a relief, but she still had to speak out in court.

“It was like a year and a half as you saw in the documentary of me just being accused really, really badly. In and out of the sheriff’s office, dumping my phone, getting screamed at by my parents, having my friends ask me like a couple times every couple weeks, ‘Is this you? Are you doing this?’ And it just like did not feel very great,” Khloe said. 

@khloewilsons

last part of my storytime about the documentary. From now on, i will keep this account public until 7th October and then I will private my account and post regular content. Thank you for the support and see you in 1 month ❤️‍🩹 #khloewilson #unknowncallerthehighschoolcatfish #foryoupage #viral #trending

♬ original sound – khloe wilson 🐻

In court, Khloe bravely stood up and spoke about how much the catfishing impacted her and took away her entire high school experience.

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Featured image by: Netflix and @khloewilsons/TikTok

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