Jack Veal, the 17-year-old actor best known for his role as Kid Loki in Loki, has made a heartfelt revelation about his current struggles. In a viral TikTok video, Veal shared that he is homeless and facing significant personal challenges, including alleged abuse and financial exploitation.
jack veal, who played kid loki in loki season 1, has shared that he is currently homeless and facing extreme hardship. he left his family after enduring countless abuses. he is underage, and the uk government is not providing any help 💔
— daily loki ४ (@stansloki) December 3, 2024
please help him by sharing this video pic.twitter.com/SsP7IG517L
In the emotional video, Veal disclosed the abuse he endured at home, which led to his difficult living conditions. He explained that he is currently residing in a trailer with smashed windows, no electricity, and located two hours away from his workplace. He showed viewers his modest living setup, including his bed and food supply, noting that he relies on a power bank to charge his phone.
In addition to his difficult living conditions, Veal also opened up about his mental health struggles. He revealed that he has been diagnosed with autism, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and psychosis, which have made his situation even more challenging. Despite reaching out for help from social services, Veal claimed that his requests for support were denied, which has left him feeling isolated and helpless. "Please, I need help," he said in the video, directly appealing for assistance.
Since sharing the video, Veal has received overwhelming support from fans and well-wishers. His video has garnered millions of views, and many have expressed their concern and shock. Additionally, online campaigns have been started to raise funds and provide resources to help him through this difficult time.
Veal's situation has shed light on the challenges faced by vulnerable youth, particularly those who lack access to support systems. His story has sparked a broader conversation about the need for more robust safety nets for individuals in similar circumstances.
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