The name Sharkeisha has suddenly become synonymous not only with the sucker punch seen around the country, but also the unfair, closed-fisted sneak attack that could be clearly heard when Sharkeisha ...
“Sharkeisha.” That’s one of the few topics Twitter could talk about Tuesday night after a video that had already gone viral on Instagram started to get attention on the mini-blog, too. An unsuspecting ...
It’s been just a few days since a video of a bully sucker punching a classmate went viral and the Internet is still on fire for a girl named Sharkeisha. As previously reported a video surfaced last ...
A video showing a girl named Sharkeisha beating another girl has gone viral on the internet. When a video showing a girl named Sharkeisha brutally assaulting another teenager in a row about a boy went ...
In late November, a 90 second video instantly became one of the most discussed and shared clip of 2013. The video featured an aggressive Texas teenager, Sharkeisha, brutally attack another teen, ...
Late last year the name “Sharkeisha” was floating around because of a particularly graphic video where the young woman of the same name was taped attacking her former friend, Sha’Michael Manuel, and ...
A video showing a girl named Sharkeisha beating another girl has gone viral on the internet, racking up thousands of views. On Tuesday night around 10:30 EST, the video jumped from 12,000 to 20,000 ...
It took me most of last Wednesday to figure out who or what a “Sharkeisha” was and why it was the leading trending topic on Twitter. I mistakenly guessed that it was a jab at the infamous Sharknado ...
A Texas family is horrified over a viral video showing their daughter getting sucker-punched and beaten by another girl. The brutal clip showed 17-year-old ShaMichael Manuel getting pummeled by a ...
No, Sharkeisha beating up Shamichael went viral because homegirl was named Sharkeisha, and that first punch was pretty fucking vicious! We can't help it, though; we'd been waiting for someone to flip ...
Sharkeisha launched a “woe-is-me” PSA, citing the Black community for being quick to tear each down opposed to offering up fast on-the-spot support and education. She has a point but a quick click on ...