Boy bullied for wearing same outfit every day receives new clothes from students

Two Tennessee high school students stepped up to help a freshman who was getting bullied over what he wore to school."I've been bullied my entire life," Michael Todd told WHBQ.He had worn the same clothes to school each day for three weeks, which students had picked up on and started to mock him."I really don't have clothes at home," he said. "My mom can't buy clothes for me because I'm growing too fast."Kristopher Graham and Antwan Garrett decided to put together a care package for Michael, which was filled with shirts, shorts and shoes."You guys are the best guys of my entire life," Michael told them.Watch the video above to learn more about this story.

Two Tennessee high school students stepped up to help a freshman who was getting bullied over what he wore to school.

"I've been bullied my entire life," Michael Todd told WHBQ.


He had worn the same clothes to school each day for three weeks, which students had picked up on and started to mock him.

"I really don't have clothes at home," he said. "My mom can't buy clothes for me because I'm growing too fast."

Kristopher Graham and Antwan Garrett decided to put together a care package for Michael, which was filled with shirts, shorts and shoes.

"You guys are the best guys of my entire life," Michael told them.

Watch the video above to learn more about this story.