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Single Mom Who Went Viral Baking Birthday Cake Alleges Ex-Husband, a ‘Scientologist,’ Is Out to Ruin Her Life
Elizabeth Teckenbrock, a single mother who gained viral attention for her emotional cake-making video, is now in a contentious dispute with her ex-husband.
She accuses him of being abusive and a member of the Church of Scientology. In response to his claims of having full custody of their children and questioning her parenting abilities, Teckenbrock has released a video to counter his statements.
In her follow-up video, Teckenbrock asserts that her ex-husband has been actively creating TikToks, websites, and other platforms since their separation. She suggests that his involvement with Scientology may have influenced his behaviour, stating that breaking free from the mindset of this organization is challenging within a relationship.
Teckenbrock alleges that Cormier was extremely abusive during their marriage. She further claims that on the day he posted the video revealing his custody of their children and her past legal issues, he threatened to ruin her life unless she deleted her social media accounts. Distressed, she complied and admits that she has been struggling mentally ever since.
Addressing the issue of seeing her children, Teckenbrock insists she spends time with them. She emphasizes that she organizes their birthday parties, puts them to bed, and takes care of their daily needs until her ex-husband intervenes.
Teckenbrock explains that the custody agreement was reached because she left her ex-husband due to alleged abuse and found herself without resources or financial stability. According to her, he promised that signing the custody papers would not affect her visitation rights and that he would leave her alone. In a vulnerable state, she agreed to his terms.
Through tears, Teckenbrock maintains that Cormier has never been abusive towards their children and would never harm them. She concludes by sharing more details, but the text is cut off.
Cormier has addressed Teckenbrock’s allegations by clarifying that he is not affiliated with Scientology and did not create the website. He mentioned that he would soon share verifiable information to counter all accusations against him.
The mother has acknowledged her past errors, including a fraud-related arrest, which the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office confirmed.
Teckenbrock’s TikTok account, where the initial viral video was uploaded, has been deactivated. Nevertheless, her Instagram account remains active.
A website featuring Teckenbrock’s mugshot and arrest record has surfaced online. It claims to have been created by “just a few of her fans researching their favourite Public Figure and celebrity!”
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