“Controversial Remarks: ‘Little Rascals’ Star Sparks Outrage with Disturbing Nicknames for His Children!”
âI have an heir!â Bug announced in the postâs caption, adding: âMark Athanasius Chad Anthony Hall-Barnett of the Holy Cross was born at 4 am, weighing in at 9.5 lbs.Â
âMama and baby are both doing great. My bride’s fifth delivery, third all natural. Athanasius Contra Mundum.â
Brandon “Bug” Hall, who notably played Alfalfa Switzer in the 1994 classic comedy The Little Rascals, sparked outrageÂ
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“Athanasius Contra Mundum” is a Latin phrase that translates to “Athanasius against the world.” It refers to Saint Athanasius of Alexandria, a 4th-century Christian bishop who was a staunch defender of orthodox Christian beliefs, particularly the doctrine of the Trinity, even when it meant opposing the majority of the religious establishment at the time.Â
The phrase is used to describe someone who stands firm in their beliefs, even when facing widespread opposition.
While a handful of people congratulated the former actor, an X user highlighted the fact that Bug already had âheirs,â arguing: âYou already have daughters. WTF is wrong with you?!â
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In an astonishing turn of events, the 1990s Hollywood star replied: âI said heir, not dishwasher.â Safe to say that netizens didnât find the insulting comeback amusing in the least, as a person commented: âYouâre disgusting.Â
âYouâre publicly demeaning your daughters to try and generate rage bait clicks. Itâs the behavior of petulant, emasculated, child, and I pray for all of your children.â