People Are Sharing What Happened To Their Childhood Bullies, And OMG, Some Of These Are Wild

People Are Sharing What Happened To Their Childhood Bullies, And OMG, Some Of These Are Wild

People Are Sharing What Happened To Their Childhood Bullies, And OMG, Some Of These Are Wild

Reddit user Jumpy-Bother3274 asked, “What happened to your school bully?” and thousands of people replied with the craziest stories. Here’s what they shared:

  • “When I was in my mid-20s, I joined the company where he worked (different department). He’d just been demoted from manager because he’d been looking at porn on work computers! I laughed.” —HangedSanchez
  • “She’s in the House of Representatives.” —RatzInDaPark
  • “Married the girl I had a crush on at the time.” —HugoDCSantos
  • “They keep sending me friend requests on Facebook. Like, move on, dude. We ain’t friends.” —Routine_Package_9335
  • “He became a multi-millionaire, bought every rental property in our hometown, and capped rents so lower-income families could afford housing. Turns out he wasn’t a bad guy after all.” —zrdd_man

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  • “He’s serving a life sentence for double murder.” —Weak_Carpenter_7060
  • “She’s a nurse now trying to be a content creator. She keeps following and unfollowing me on Instagram.” —Soggy-Brick-970
  • “She got pregnant in sophomore year, called her baby ‘my bastard,’ never graduated, and struggled with addiction. I hope she’s doing better now for her kid’s sake.” —OddIdeal7754
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  • “I heard he became a deacon at a church.” —jreashville
  • “The guy avoided me, had a kid at 16, and became a grandfather at 37. He even posted on Facebook about bullying his grandkid. Some classmates called him out—it was amazing to watch.” —usmcjohn
  • “He makes YouTube videos singing. I disliked them before they removed that feature.” —wetlettuce42
  • “He became a cop. Kind of makes sense, TBH.” —Initial_Drawer_6705
  • “He died after trying to bully the wrong person. They punched him, and he fell, cracking his skull.” —Neither-Bowl7645
  • “About 20 years ago, I blogged about him bullying me. Months later, his lawyer asked me to remove his name because of his dot-com. Later he emailed me apologizing and even offered me a job. I never replied. The company went under.” —originalchaosinabox
  • “She became a D-list movie star.” —westcoastpoutine
  • “He grew up a barfly, asked me out, and I reminded him he was my bully. Nope, not worth it.” —bregrace
  • “Selling protein shakes on Facebook.” —zoey_aura
  • “He’s in the NFL Hall of Fame. Not kidding.” —SoftballGuy
  • “Republican city councilman.” —Uglypants_Stupidface
  • “I moved abroad, deleted Facebook. Last I heard, she was still the same entitled brat. Life isn’t fair.” —geeksshallinherit
  • “He delivered pizza to my house a few years ago.” —ryanh666
  • “This guy wasn’t a classic bully but put me down a lot. Ran into him years later, he apologized, and we ended up friends.” —r0botdevil
  • “One’s a waiter, one’s a drug dealer, one’s in jail for kidnapping and torturing his cousin.” —u_wont_guess_who
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  • “He’s been charged with murdering a high-ranking cop. Trouble followed him his whole adult life.” —SeveralSwordfish3484
  • “She slept with my best friend’s dad.” —SandwichPublic2413
  • “He mellowed out, became super friendly. Worked security with me at a concert. Totally cool.” —MackTUTT
  • “She took care of my son in the ICU.” —AdamSandlersBBshorts
  • “She still bullies people on Facebook after 30 years.” —StrengthFew9197
  • “He became rich through confidence and networking, I became poor because of low confidence.” —No-Advantage4069
  • “She’s a single mom of five. We’re only 24.” —Happy-Smell-2419
  • “He went to jail for a Ponzi scheme involving his own family.” —M5Yates
  • “We slept together 20 years later lol.” —JCinta13
  • “Mine tracked me on socials to apologize after seeing his kid get bullied. He reached out individually.” —Alycion
  • “He’s serving life in prison.” —Brilliant_Anxiety_65
  • “He runs an online scam posing as a wealthy guru selling courses.” —saladdressed
  • “He’s still a bully, working at a grocery store in my hometown.” —ForeverIdiosyncratic
  • “He became a senator. Seems fair.” —DivingforDemocracy

So, where did your childhood bully end up? Some of these stories are wild, some are oddly satisfying, and some make you go, OMG, I did not see that coming.

Where Did Our Childhood Bullies End Up? Some Stories Are Totally Unexpected

A Reddit thread recently sparked thousands of responses after one user asked: “Whatever happened to your school bully?”

The answers ranged from shocking to oddly heartwarming — and show just how unpredictable life can be.

Some stories revealed the ironic twists of fate. One person said their old bully was caught watching porn at work and demoted, while another discovered their bully eventually became a cop. Someone else shared that the kid who made their life miserable in school now runs a scam pretending to sell “get rich quick” secrets online.

Others were bittersweet. A few bullies actually reached out years later to apologize, sometimes after seeing their own kids go through the same pain. One even ended up working in healthcare, taking care of the very people they used to torment. Another came full circle by fighting for affordable housing in their hometown, showing that not every bully stays one forever.

And then, of course, there were the extreme outcomes. Some landed in prison, some didn’t survive reckless choices, while others climbed into politics, Hollywood, or even professional sports.

What’s striking in all of these stories is how different the paths can be. That kid who once shoved you into lockers could be delivering pizzas today, running a city council, or apologizing at a house party years later.

It’s a reminder that people change — or sometimes don’t. But the shadow of childhood bullying sticks with us, shaping how we remember, reflect, and even reconnect later in life.

So, do you know where your childhood bully ended up? The answer might surprise you.


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People Are Sharing What Happened To Their Childhood Bullies, And OMG, Some Of These Are Wild

Reddit user Jumpy-Bother3274 asked, “What happened to your school bully?” and thousands of people replied with the craziest stories. Here’s what they shared:

  • “When I was in my mid-20s, I joined the company where he worked (different department). He’d just been demoted from manager because he’d been looking at porn on work computers! I laughed.” —HangedSanchez
  • “She’s in the House of Representatives.” —RatzInDaPark
  • “Married the girl I had a crush on at the time.” —HugoDCSantos
  • “They keep sending me friend requests on Facebook. Like, move on, dude. We ain’t friends.” —Routine_Package_9335
  • “He became a multi-millionaire, bought every rental property in our hometown, and capped rents so lower-income families could afford housing. Turns out he wasn’t a bad guy after all.” —zrdd_man
  • “He’s serving a life sentence for double murder.” —Weak_Carpenter_7060
  • “She’s a nurse now trying to be a content creator. She keeps following and unfollowing me on Instagram.” —Soggy-Brick-970
  • “She got pregnant in sophomore year, called her baby ‘my bastard,’ never graduated, and struggled with addiction. I hope she’s doing better now for her kid’s sake.” —OddIdeal7754
  • “I heard he became a deacon at a church.” —jreashville
  • “The guy avoided me, had a kid at 16, and became a grandfather at 37. He even posted on Facebook about bullying his grandkid. Some classmates called him out—it was amazing to watch.” —usmcjohn
  • “He makes YouTube videos singing. I disliked them before they removed that feature.” —wetlettuce42
  • “He became a cop. Kind of makes sense, TBH.” —Initial_Drawer_6705
  • “He died after trying to bully the wrong person. They punched him, and he fell, cracking his skull.” —Neither-Bowl7645
  • “About 20 years ago, I blogged about him bullying me. Months later, his lawyer asked me to remove his name because of his dot-com. Later he emailed me apologizing and even offered me a job. I never replied. The company went under.” —originalchaosinabox
  • “She became a D-list movie star.” —westcoastpoutine
  • “He grew up a barfly, asked me out, and I reminded him he was my bully. Nope, not worth it.” —bregrace
  • “Selling protein shakes on Facebook.” —zoey_aura
  • “He’s in the NFL Hall of Fame. Not kidding.” —SoftballGuy
  • “Republican city councilman.” —Uglypants_Stupidface
  • “I moved abroad, deleted Facebook. Last I heard, she was still the same entitled brat. Life isn’t fair.” —geeksshallinherit
  • “He delivered pizza to my house a few years ago.” —ryanh666
  • “This guy wasn’t a classic bully but put me down a lot. Ran into him years later, he apologized, and we ended up friends.” —r0botdevil
  • “One’s a waiter, one’s a drug dealer, one’s in jail for kidnapping and torturing his cousin.” —u_wont_guess_who
  • “He’s been charged with murdering a high-ranking cop. Trouble followed him his whole adult life.” —SeveralSwordfish3484
  • “She slept with my best friend’s dad.” —SandwichPublic2413
  • “He mellowed out, became super friendly. Worked security with me at a concert. Totally cool.” —MackTUTT
  • “She took care of my son in the ICU.” —AdamSandlersBBshorts
  • “She still bullies people on Facebook after 30 years.” —StrengthFew9197
  • “He became rich through confidence and networking, I became poor because of low confidence.” —No-Advantage4069
  • “She’s a single mom of five. We’re only 24.” —Happy-Smell-2419
  • “He went to jail for a Ponzi scheme involving his own family.” —M5Yates
  • “We slept together 20 years later lol.” —JCinta13
  • “Mine tracked me on socials to apologize after seeing his kid get bullied. He reached out individually.” —Alycion
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  • “He’s serving life in prison.” —Brilliant_Anxiety_65
  • “He runs an online scam posing as a wealthy guru selling courses.” —saladdressed
  • “He’s still a bully, working at a grocery store in my hometown.” —ForeverIdiosyncratic
  • “He became a senator. Seems fair.” —DivingforDemocracy

So, where did your childhood bully end up? Some of these stories are wild, some are oddly satisfying, and some make you go, OMG, I did not see that coming.