I used to be a cook at a retirement home. I met an italian guy who used to be a chef.....I spent two hours after work hanging out with him and he taught me everything I know about cooking (Didn't really have "there" parents.) He was the kindest and most awesome man. When he died I had to quit. I was so heartbroken I couldn't do it anymore. You can learn the most from your elders. Respect is earned.
@mobilemodular5725 I am so sorry for the loss of your very dear friend. I'm so glad that he was in your life and a very precious part of it. I totally understand how painful such a loss can be. I'm a care aide who used to work in long term care, but now work in an assisted living facility. The people I look after are, for the most part, quite lovely and I've learned a lot from them. The elderly have a lot to teach us and we need to listen to them and learn from them. People at every age have value, and we all need to respect each other and listen to and learn from each other.
There is a whole lot of truth in your statement. Both my Father and my Mother retired as educators and I will be the first one to admit that they never got the recognition they both deserved. KARMA RULES when one "Pays-IT- Forward'.
Or that's so so cute and sweet of you saying this about her bless to the 2 of you and I have lost a lot of family in my family I lost my dad and mum when I was only 19
...Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind. And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.-- John Donne
I’m a 30 year old man who has a friendship with a 71 year old woman and her friendship means a lot to me more than most of the ones in my age group. She’s taught me a lot about respect but not only that, but how to be positive in life and be happy with what I have. She’s been a widow for 30+ years, and she’s also unfortunately lost a lot of other people, including her parents at a young age and she’s still positive and loving life. Respect your elders, not only because of what they have been through or their age, but also because they are human beings who deserve respect just like everyone else
Sending love and respect to you Brendon. I had the privilege of being a mate to a man in his 30's while I'm in my 70's.. we ended up meeting when lived at same property. We could talk at a level not common.. he felt he learnt so much from me, but believe me, he gave me back so much, bringing me up to date on all sorts of things, opening my eyes to much. Something I truly value.
@@Linda-ki5xh I'm happy that you have him in your life. It's truly amazing to have a friendship like that. I've been judged before being friends with my elder friend, but I don't care about what they think. I have a lot of love towards her and I hope I do the same for her that your young friend does for you. Age shouldn't matter. It doesn't matter. What matters is how much you care about them.
@@susannaCdonovan23 they really are the best. i learn a lot from them. my favorite neighbor is 67, and i've known her since i was 4. i've known my 71 year old friend since i was 5 and she's my favorite person over all. she honestly saved my life
Well, a lot of people never get old. It's up to your own opinion whether it's better to get old or to be one of the people who never got the chance to get old.
@@tictacmothma I would think that was an important moment to leave out! A little remorse and taking responsibility for you actions is what seems to me missing in this generation.
@@ohioken1 Education is what's missing in this generation. You kids don't know anymore the concept of reading between the lines. You don't know anything unless a greasy-haired topless guy on Tik Tock shouts it to you in a "bro" accent.
I love this, every part of..the youth doesn't realize how fast life goes, the way the older more wise lady handled them, and her forgiving nature. It's not the first date on the tombstone nor the last date but the dash in the middle that counts.
Mrs. Wellington is such a kind and forgiving lady! You should make a third one. Maybe bringing Chloe and Carter together in one video. They could both end up visiting Mrs. Wellington at the same time.
Mrs Wellington is a such a kind teacher and it's so nice that she gives Chloe some tea 🍵 and food and so good that she gets to help her so she can graduated 🎓👩🎓🥰 so kind of her
I am getting fed up with these lowlives. There no place for human ignorance in our society. Unfortunately it exist 😕 How much I love ❤ and care for Mrs. Wellington. She would make a good 👍 family 👪 member and ally.
I know it'll get hard to find storylines, there's only so many types of bullies, but I'd love to see more Mrs. Wellington. I wish there had been a Mrs. Wellington when I was a younger person- I'd not have struggled with art, and it could have been a career instead of a hobby.
I'm a young 59. Over the decades I'd find myself sitting with elderly people at the local greasy spoon. Some were tradesmen, others blue collar workers. The knowledge these men and women have is phenomenal. Sit and listen for a couple hours you never know what you can learn. About 15 years ago one lady taught me how to make blind dovetails. Something I seen my dad do but he died before teaching me.
@@geoffreymills9932 and where did the youth of today learn that behavior. They learned it from those of our generation. That's where. I know to many people my age that just want to put the elderly away and forget about them. And by example they'll do the same to us.
We need more people like Mrs. Wellington . It breaks my heart how may rude/ evil people there are these days why can’t we be more like Mrs. Wellington? Having manners and being kind to others. 😭💔 Honestly I’m tired of how people treat others.
Humans have been rude and abusive since the dawn of time,nothing new about it,wars ,religious intolerance,racism,judging people for the colour of their skin,sexism etc.Most humans are cruel idiots,that's why we have so much hatred in this world,there are a few good people left on this earth,exactly like the one portrayed in this video.
The Fruits of the Spirit displayed brilliantly in the character of Mrs. Wellington. Beautiful, Touching, Meaningful short film. Please produce more of these!
Keep making these. I watched both parts. they are very entertaining and teach a life lesson to respect your elders. You never know when you will need their help.
The first one was my favourite, the strong bonding friendship between Carter and Mrs Wellington in the first one. Than when saw they had release another short film with Anne(Mrs Wellington) I was really excited, but more excited when I saw she had a photo of Carter (David) I hope you guys will make another short film with Anne and David!
Mrs. Wellington is a nice elderly, and if I ever saw ANYBODY treat elderly people very disrespectfully, I would have told them REASONS on why to respect other elderly people and tell them to apologize IMMEDIATELY
Angela never did nothing to be bullied for. In fact she should be respected by everyone not just because of her age, because she is a human like everyone else
I would have helped her pick her things up. I’ve ran after someone’s shopping cart full of items before when it rolled away when they were at the trunk
One of the things I love about Filipinos is that they're typically very kind and respectful to others. In western societies, that isn't always the case, which is one of the big reasons I prefer living in the Philippines. Disrespect can be blatant, but it isn't typically dished out so. Talking down to anyone, especially an older person is disrespectful. A disrespectful person usually derives their disrespectful ways from insecurity and low self-esteem. In essence, they're pretty miserable human beings who want to make everyone around them miserable, too. A person who is disrespectful to others is often trying desperately, often unknowingly, to feel better about themselves by looking down on others. Sometimes their aim is to try to find something negative about other people so they can one up them and feel like they're superior. Disrespectful behavior comes in a variety of different packages, but you will definitely feel it when someone is dishing it out to you. Disrespect can simply be done by someone ignoring you, pretending they don't have any free time to respond to you, talk to you, or get back to you. When the truth is they're getting off on treating you like you're a rug, unimportant and not their favorite rug. A person may also disrespect you by asking a personal question in a way that seems curious rather than disrespectful. But of course, their mere questioning you is disrespectful, especially when what they're asking about may be highlighting something negative or unattractive about you and is absolutely none of their business. What do we do when we're being disrespected, or worse, abused? I run into lots of people who allow themselves to be disrespected or abused ongoing. That often comes from their belief that people can change or worse, that they can change them. While that can certainly happen, huge chances are it won't ever happen. It's not our responsibility to change others. It's their responsibility. Our responsibility is only to ourselves. The one we have the power to change is ourselves, not others. Whenever I encounter anyone disrespectful or abusive, I get away from them as quickly as possible and I stay away from them. Like any other wild or crazy animal, an abusive or disrespectful type of person is flawed in a way that you can't trust. Unfortunately, many people are treated so badly in life because they don't exit a bad situation or relationship. For whatever reason, they remain in what I can only describe as a living hell. When it comes to disrespect, abuse, etc., I live by these words. No way. Get away. Stay away.
Someone shared a segment of Weirdos without crediting it on Facebook. Luckily a commenter answered what it was and now here I am… almost 10 videos in and I am so grateful for them. Kudos to all of your actors/actresses who are absolutely brilliant.
Watching this video made me think of my grandma. She taught me a lot about why it's important to have respect for elders. I was close to her. Sadly, she died in October of 2023.
This touches me ... Two videos of hers I have seen and what such beautiful message to ignorant fools... time we teach people doing wrong a real 💯 lesson....not only karma can do it ....we can also .. Be strong and brave 💪 ✨ 🙏 ❤.
Growing old is a privilege denied to many .The young boy and girl were really wanting in good manners and upbringing. Glad the girl realized her mistake and broke off with the obnoxious guy .Moral----treat all with respect
I love old people very much because they have a lot of experience and can help young people through their life and get their education, specially Mrs. Wellington - God bless her. She has a very good heart. Thx for sharing.
Mrs. Wellington is a great woman who, because of her years of teaching, knows how to reach even the most troubled of young people. It's obvious that she loved teaching and people, and that she was great at her job. Her compassion and caring for others shone through. I love how both in Bus Stop and in this film she was able to reach two young people who'd experienced loss and needed someone to help them.
Angela is a very nice person to help out that girl if she was not there she would of been held back Angela is such a hero . That was very nice of Chloe to apologize and start being nice to her
Wow I'm great to see these genres of videos because it helps me out a lot getting pleasure and Mrs Wellington shows her flexibility and humble with youngsters. By this,they can admit about their mistakes as well as amend them.
Turned out Great. You never know who or what you will need Someone for. Treat Them with kindness and respect Always. You never know what you may receive in Life.👍 Great Video.👍
I love Mrs Wellington. She handles bullies in a brilliant way and teaches them respect using her kind heart. Beautiful 🥰
Thanks for watching!
Me too!
She is a nice and smart women
That's because she's an old person, she can handle her emotions better than younger people.
Exacly!
I used to be a cook at a retirement home. I met an italian guy who used to be a chef.....I spent two hours after work hanging out with him and he taught me everything I know about cooking (Didn't really have "there" parents.)
He was the kindest and most awesome man. When he died I had to quit. I was so heartbroken I couldn't do it anymore. You can learn the most from your elders. Respect is earned.
@mobilemodular5725 I am so sorry for the loss of your very dear friend. I'm so glad that he was in your life and a very precious part of it. I totally understand how painful such a loss can be.
I'm a care aide who used to work in long term care, but now work in an assisted living facility. The people I look after are, for the most part, quite lovely and I've learned a lot from them. The elderly have a lot to teach us and we need to listen to them and learn from them.
People at every age have value, and we all need to respect each other and listen to and learn from each other.
Mrs Wellington deserves her own series! I'm 63 years old myself and it's so nice to see positive images of older folks.
Thank you for your love ❤️
Thank you Debby!
@@MagicCubeTVit's 'debby' not debbie
There is a whole lot of truth in your statement. Both my Father and my Mother retired as educators and I will be the first one to admit that they never got the recognition they both deserved. KARMA RULES when one "Pays-IT- Forward'.
Me 43 since wry coz of next generations.. How ll treat us.. Gud motivation 🙏🏻
Exactly
Love how she handles herself as an older woman.
She does not show any fear or backs down from all the bullying
She was a very nice lady who really cared about others and showed it well. Thanks again
Or that's so so cute and sweet of you saying this about her bless to the 2 of you and I have lost a lot of family in my family I lost my dad and mum when I was only 19
It's not just about respecting her because of her age, it's about respecting her because she's a human being that deserves it.
Yes! Amen!
ALELUYA AMEN!!
THIS WORLD IS BROKEN!!
RESPECT is not just because they are older, if you smile when you speak you'll be amazed of the things they're
extra age can tell you.
...Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind. And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.-- John Donne
Yeah well not all humans deserve respect
I love how Ms. Wellington handles those bullies. She is a very nice women and very smart.
Mrs. Wellington is an awesome lady!
She is!
Ms. Wellington is such a queen and i'm so happy that she's back.
I’m a 30 year old man who has a friendship with a 71 year old woman and her friendship means a lot to me more than most of the ones in my age group. She’s taught me a lot about respect but not only that, but how to be positive in life and be happy with what I have. She’s been a widow for 30+ years, and she’s also unfortunately lost a lot of other people, including her parents at a young age and she’s still positive and loving life. Respect your elders, not only because of what they have been through or their age, but also because they are human beings who deserve respect just like everyone else
Sending love and respect to you Brendon. I had the privilege of being a mate to a man in his 30's while I'm in my 70's.. we ended up meeting when lived at same property. We could talk at a level not common.. he felt he learnt so much from me, but believe me, he gave me back so much, bringing me up to date on all sorts of things, opening my eyes to much. Something I truly value.
@@Linda-ki5xh I'm happy that you have him in your life. It's truly amazing to have a friendship like that. I've been judged before being friends with my elder friend, but I don't care about what they think. I have a lot of love towards her and I hope I do the same for her that your young friend does for you. Age shouldn't matter. It doesn't matter. What matters is how much you care about them.
I always got along better with older people from the time I was 18. Now I am 65. Still love the oldest Americans.
@@susannaCdonovan23 they really are the best. i learn a lot from them. my favorite neighbor is 67, and i've known her since i was 4. i've known my 71 year old friend since i was 5 and she's my favorite person over all. she honestly saved my life
Exactly you should treat people how you would want to be treated .
People don't think they get old one day , nobody stay young forever 💯
ikr , and how would they feel if they were bullied aswell .
That's so true lol. I keep thinking that I can continue life like today for another 70 years..
Nobody is leaving this Earth alive either
Well, a lot of people never get old. It's up to your own opinion whether it's better to get old or to be one of the people who never got the chance to get old.
Glad to see an apology in this version. The 1st Bus stop, although they reconciled, the kid never apologized for being a bully.
However, Carter's actions showed his remorse. Actions speak louder than words
You don't know that he "never" did. The movie doesn't show every second of their lives during that time.
@@tictacmothma I would think that was an important moment to leave out! A little remorse and taking responsibility for you actions is what seems to me missing in this generation.
@@ohioken1 Education is what's missing in this generation. You kids don't know anymore the concept of reading between the lines. You don't know anything unless a greasy-haired topless guy on Tik Tock shouts it to you in a "bro" accent.
@@ohioken1 then you don't know this generation very well
Youngsters have energy.
Elders have experience.
A GOOD COMMBINATION.
*Combination
Ms. Wellington is so kind and teaches the bully’s how to be kind ❤ this is why I love Ms. Wellington 🥰
She’s like the grandma to kids that are going through stuff and that are bullies
The acting of the principal 😂.
He deserves an Oscar for the most deadpan and expression.
Best video ever i have seen about kind hearted people. The doors keep changing every time.
Two thumbs up for Mrs. Wellington! Excellent! 👍👍👏
Thank you! Cheers!
This is an amazing video series. More kids need to view these along with their families. Mrs Wellington is such an amazing presence.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Always be responsible and respectful to the people you meet weather old or younger then you spread love and peace
Mrs. Wellington is such an amazing actress 😍 love from India 🇮🇳
I love this, every part of..the youth doesn't realize how fast life goes, the way the older more wise lady handled them, and her forgiving nature. It's not the first date on the tombstone nor the last date but the dash in the middle that
counts.
Mrs. Wellington is such a kind and forgiving lady! You should make a third one. Maybe bringing Chloe and Carter together in one video. They could both end up visiting Mrs. Wellington at the same time.
yes I would love this
I like that.
Yeah. and Carter would become the love of Chloe’s life and both get married
I'd love to see that too
I really like fact how Mrs wellington takes it like how she did with carter it is good to show little ones too.
Love it :)
Mrs Wellington is a such a kind teacher and it's so nice that she gives Chloe some tea 🍵 and food and so good that she gets to help her so she can graduated 🎓👩🎓🥰 so kind of her
I Love Mrs. Wellington She’s Deserves To Be Treated Exactly The Same As Everybody Else For Examples With: Respect, Dignity, Love:
No. She deserves to be treated better than I deserve to be treated.
"I don't know why he keeps calling me an old hag. I don't even own a pointy hat."
😂🤣🤣
Aw I love Mrs Wellington, she’s such a sweet lady, honestly I was so glad she dumped that piece of trash.
she really hit him with " have a nice day" like he said to her 😂 revenge
I am getting fed up with these lowlives. There no place for human ignorance in our society. Unfortunately it exist 😕 How much I love ❤ and care for Mrs. Wellington. She would make a good 👍 family 👪 member and ally.
Such a lovely lady 😍 she not just teach her manners as well as gives a good value able person to society....... More people like her we need
I love how they added the detail of Carter’s photo in Mrs Wellington’s home, showing how she changes teens into more respectful and mannered people ❤
I LOVE HERRRRR SO MUCH. I want her to be my teacher 😭😭😭😭 much love to Angela!
I really enjoy watching these kinds of videos, they teach the younger generation to have more respect for their elders .
I know it'll get hard to find storylines, there's only so many types of bullies, but I'd love to see more Mrs. Wellington. I wish there had been a Mrs. Wellington when I was a younger person- I'd not have struggled with art, and it could have been a career instead of a hobby.
Mrs Wellington has great wisdom love seeing her see the potential in the young & help develop their abilities. Could use more Mrs Wellingtons🥰
I'm a young 59. Over the decades I'd find myself sitting with elderly people at the local greasy spoon. Some were tradesmen, others blue collar workers. The knowledge these men and women have is phenomenal. Sit and listen for a couple hours you never know what you can learn. About 15 years ago one lady taught me how to make blind dovetails. Something I seen my dad do but he died before teaching me.
It's too bad that the youth of today doesn't want to know anything, someone might expect them to get a job
@@geoffreymills9932 and where did the youth of today learn that behavior. They learned it from those of our generation. That's where. I know to many people my age that just want to put the elderly away and forget about them. And by example they'll do the same to us.
What’s a blind dovetail?
The young lady apologized for her earlier behavior …so rare these days. But so nice to hear.
I love ❤️ Mrs Wellington .Amazing actress
This lady knows how to forgive👍
We need more people like Mrs. Wellington . It breaks my heart how may rude/ evil people there are these days why can’t we be more like Mrs. Wellington? Having manners and being kind to others. 😭💔 Honestly I’m tired of how people treat others.
Humans have been rude and abusive since the dawn of time,nothing new about it,wars ,religious intolerance,racism,judging people for the colour of their skin,sexism etc.Most humans are cruel idiots,that's why we have so much hatred in this world,there are a few good people left on this earth,exactly like the one portrayed in this video.
I love the karma element, respect is earned when you show respect.
The Fruits of the Spirit displayed brilliantly in the character of Mrs. Wellington. Beautiful, Touching, Meaningful short film. Please produce more of these!
A film short and straight without any frills. Great.
This is so adorable what kinda bond people can have
Thank you ! Glad you enjoyed it!
2:54 crap wow great impression.
"Want me to make you a sandwich?"
RUN, DANG IT. THAT GLASS IS EFFECTIVE.
Agreed on that callback
i like the visuals, the acting and the whole vibe in this short.
Keep making these. I watched both parts. they are very entertaining and teach a life lesson to respect your elders. You never
know when you will need their help.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Or when karma will come back to get you.
The first one was my favourite, the strong bonding friendship between Carter and Mrs Wellington in the first one. Than when saw they had release another short film with Anne(Mrs Wellington) I was really excited, but more excited when I saw she had a photo of Carter (David) I hope you guys will make another short film with Anne and David!
Mrs. Wellington is a nice elderly, and if I ever saw ANYBODY treat elderly people very disrespectfully, I would have told them REASONS on why to respect other elderly people and tell them to apologize IMMEDIATELY
Angela never did nothing to be bullied for. In fact she should be respected by everyone not just because of her age, because she is a human like everyone else
I would have helped her pick her things up. I’ve ran after someone’s shopping cart full of items before when it rolled away when they were at the trunk
We all need Mrs Wellington in our lives!
I don’t know why they keep calling her an old hag, she may be older, but she’s beautiful and definitely knows how to stand up for herself
That's the point.
One of the things I love about Filipinos is that they're typically very kind and respectful to others. In western societies, that isn't always the case, which is one of the big reasons I prefer living in the Philippines.
Disrespect can be blatant, but it isn't typically dished out so. Talking down to anyone, especially an older person is disrespectful.
A disrespectful person usually derives their disrespectful ways from insecurity and low self-esteem. In essence, they're pretty miserable human beings who want to make everyone around them miserable, too.
A person who is disrespectful to others is often trying desperately, often unknowingly, to feel better about themselves by looking down on others. Sometimes their aim is to try to find something negative about other people so they can one up them and feel like they're superior.
Disrespectful behavior comes in a variety of different packages, but you will definitely feel it when someone is dishing it out to you.
Disrespect can simply be done by someone ignoring you, pretending they don't have any free time to respond to you, talk to you, or get back to you. When the truth is they're getting off on treating you like you're a rug, unimportant and not their favorite rug.
A person may also disrespect you by asking a personal question in a way that seems curious rather than disrespectful. But of course, their mere questioning you is disrespectful, especially when what they're asking about may be highlighting something negative or unattractive about you and is absolutely none of their business.
What do we do when we're being disrespected, or worse, abused?
I run into lots of people who allow themselves to be disrespected or abused ongoing. That often comes from their belief that people can change or worse, that they can change them. While that can certainly happen, huge chances are it won't ever happen.
It's not our responsibility to change others. It's their responsibility. Our responsibility is only to ourselves. The one we have the power to change is ourselves, not others.
Whenever I encounter anyone disrespectful or abusive, I get away from them as quickly as possible and I stay away from them.
Like any other wild or crazy animal, an abusive or disrespectful type of person is flawed in a way that you can't trust.
Unfortunately, many people are treated so badly in life because they don't exit a bad situation or relationship. For whatever reason, they remain in what I can only describe as a living hell.
When it comes to disrespect, abuse, etc., I live by these words. No way. Get away. Stay away.
I wish Mrs. Wellington is on the train station next, teaching some thugs a lesson.
Imagine if we had more like Mrs. Willington. We would learn to love and treat each other with respect regardless of our differences.
Another amazing video!! Please applaud the cast for me! Thank you! 🥰
Thank you! Will do!
I’m glad they made a sequel!
Someone shared a segment of Weirdos without crediting it on Facebook. Luckily a commenter answered what it was and now here I am… almost 10 videos in and I am so grateful for them. Kudos to all of your actors/actresses who are absolutely brilliant.
Two words can describe this entire scenario. Refreshingly Delightful. Especially the ending.
I didn’t even seen this film until now! Hurray that she’s still alive. 😎
With age comes wisdom 🙌!
I really enjoyed this. Thank you Mrs. Wellington.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Apparently, bad influences destroy society, but when the spark of light arrives, it improves society.
We must respect.
Mrs. Wellington is really the best character in this film
I truly would enjoy more of these. I love them. Excellent lessons.
I really like Angela. She’s a really good character. 👍
Watching this video made me think of my grandma. She taught me a lot about why it's important to have respect for elders. I was close to her. Sadly, she died in October of 2023.
This touches me ...
Two videos of hers I have seen and what such beautiful message to ignorant fools... time we teach people doing wrong a real 💯 lesson....not only karma can do it ....we can also ..
Be strong and brave 💪 ✨ 🙏 ❤.
Growing old is a privilege denied to many .The young boy and girl were really wanting in good manners and upbringing. Glad the girl realized her mistake and broke off with the obnoxious guy .Moral----treat all with respect
This needs to be played in every school
Beautiful!!! More! (THE REASON WHY). They're injured/toxic emotions that need healing!
I love old people very much because they have a lot of experience and can help young people through their life and get their education, specially Mrs. Wellington - God bless her. She has a very good heart. Thx for sharing.
Bro she doesn’t even look that old she looks actually really good for her age
Bone structure .She still reflects beauty
Imagine her looks in youth she must have been stunning .And therefore picked to act this part .
And how old do you think she is?
@@judeirwin2222 sixty or there abouts .
I thought it was just me.
You don't even know her age.. Even my grandmother of 83 do still looking younger then her 🤭
I now wait for a part 3.. Anne is a very nice actress.
Indeed!
I agree, where Carter and Chloe meet and they become boyfriend and girlfriend. They basically meet while helping her out.
People around the world should treat everyone with respect, especially the elderly.
I enjoyed this clip. Specially the witty ending.
Mrs. Wellington is a great woman who, because of her years of teaching, knows how to reach even the most troubled of young people. It's obvious that she loved teaching and people, and that she was great at her job. Her compassion and caring for others shone through. I love how both in Bus Stop and in this film she was able to reach two young people who'd experienced loss and needed someone to help them.
Always respect older people they are the ones that have gone through thick and thin they can help younger generations to learn from their experiences
Never thought there’d be a sequel. Damn kids have no respect for their elders. Shame we don’t see that boy again
Wise decision leaving the guy. Many ladies need help making similar decisions!
This was a wonderful little show. Thank you for making it. I really enjoyed watching. It was so heart warming.
Glad you enjoyed it!
After Years! we finally get a good video.. it is also a sequel :)
Hope you enjoyed it!
Name of the movie please
Always Respect Others & You Never Know What That Pereon Has Been Through. Great Sequel.💯🎭❤️
A experiência da Sra. Wellington para mostrar aos jovens como estão completamente errados e perdidos. Parabéns pelo vídeo.
Angela is a very nice person to help out that girl if she was not there she would of been held back Angela is such a hero . That was very nice of Chloe to apologize and start being nice to her
Beautiful. Just beautiful. Made my day by watching this
Glad you enjoyed it!!!!
LOL, the easter egg to the Make Me A Sandwich short horror film 😆.
glad you enjoyed that, lol
Hey , Ive seen the first film before. I would love to see another sequel with all the actors playing their previous characters again.
So cool I love Miss Wellington she is very awesome ❤❤❤
Loved the nod to "Make Me a Sandwich" 😂
She's right ✅what goes around comes around.
Thank you take care 🙂
Wish there were more of these stories. Love it! This Mrs Wellington actress is brilliant!
Wow I'm great to see these genres of videos because it helps me out a lot getting pleasure and Mrs Wellington shows her flexibility and humble with youngsters. By this,they can admit about their mistakes as well as amend them.
Awesome. Wish I would have met her years ago..😊
Her kind heart🥰
Please make more of these teachers episodes. They're wonderful.
Why he keep call me old hag 😂😂 " I didn't even own one" oh lol, i like this part😂😂😂❤
I never even knew it was a second one until after I just watched the first one from 6 years ago again and this popped up.❤️
What the world needs now....more than ever is love/respect...after all we are all human
the way she treats every worst behaviour is praiseworthy
Turned out Great. You never know who or what you will need Someone for. Treat Them with kindness and respect Always. You never know what you may receive in Life.👍 Great Video.👍
Well said! Thanks for watching!!
@@MagicCubeTV You are Welcome 👍