“Woman Hilariously Claims She Sued Her Parents… for Giving Birth to Her Without Consent!”

She Sued Her Parents for Being Born Without Consent… and “Won” $5,000 a Month?

Just when you thought TikTok couldn’t get any more unhinged, enter Kass Theaz — a New Jersey content creator who’s mastered the art of satirical chaos.

In a 2023 video that quickly went viral, Kass claimed she sued her parents for giving birth to her without her consent — and even “won” $5,000 a month in what she called “involuntary life support.”

“They didn’t even try to contact me before I was born to see if I actually wanted to be here,” she deadpanned. “If you’re pregnant, hire a psychic medium to check with your future baby.”

Was she joking? Yes.
Did everyone realize that? Absolutely not.


Satire That Went Way Over Some Heads

A mom of three herself, Kass regularly mocks extreme “woke” takes by dialing them up to absurdity. Her profile even says her content is satire — but that didn’t stop TikTok from exploding with reactions.

Some of the most hilariously confused comments:

  • “I can’t believe your parents would do that!”
  • “I was contacted at seven months. I knew what was coming.”
  • “What if your adopted kids sue you for choosing them without consent?”

Instead of clarifying, Kass leaned in, posting a follow-up video saying the court ruled her parents are financially responsible for her “since they didn’t get her permission to be born.” The internet was shook.


But Wait — She Has Kids?

Yep. Some viewers were baffled, asking how she could have kids after all that. Her answer?

“It’s different when you adopt. It’s not my fault they’re here — I’m just trying to help.”

You gotta respect the commitment.


And Then Came… Trans-Species Parenting

In another viral bit, Kass claimed she was “ashamed” for not being supportive enough when her son came out as a cat. From litter-box training woes to campaigning for a trans-species child tax credit, her straight-faced delivery had people crying with laughter (or outrage).

With millions of views and over 8 million likes, Kass Theaz has proven one thing loud and clear: people will believe just about anything online.

“I thought it was obviously a joke,” she told the New York Post. “But honestly, it’s kind of funny — people get so worked up without doing even a little research.”

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So, what do you think — satirical genius or too far?

Send this to someone who needs a laugh today. They might just thank you for it. 😄

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