Thereâs a laundry list of child stars who grew up to struggle as adults, but itâs looking like Dieunerst Collinâwho you might remember from going viral back in 2013 as a nine-year-oldâis doing pretty well for himself.
In fact, Sports Illustrated reports that the former internet sensation became a New Jersey state champion football player on Sunday after his East Orange High School team capped off its undefeated season with a triple-overtime win.
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For Collin, Sundayâs victory served as an opportunity to not only prove himself on the football field, but emerge from the daunting shadow of his internet superstardom. Especially since it was something he never pursued in the first place.
âWhen it first happened, I kind of felt sad about it,â Collin told Sports Illustrated. âIt was somebody randomly recording me, and Iâve never been viral before. When it first came out, I would take it as bullying, every time I used to hear âOh, Terio, Terio,â and thatâs not my name. [âŠ] A couple weeks later, I figured out it was me based on the video. I got kind of emotional, cried a little bit.â
Over time, the six-foot-one, 315-pound senior offensive lineman learned to use the situation as a catalyst for personal growthâeven if that included having to avoid being recorded by strangers after being recognized in public.
âWhen I was in middle school, I had a couple of people say things like, âYouâre Terio, youâre a meme,â and it was all the high schoolers,â Collin said. âPeople in my class found it very funny, so then I just continued being myself. I got over it once everybody who would randomly come up to me and call me Terio actually met me and learned my actual name and got to know me, thatâs when I got over it.â
To that end, âThe Killer Whale,â as heâs affectionately called by his teammates, has since gone on to be named first-team All-Conference for his contributions on the field. And while his future plans include attending college and eventually working in sports media, he also hopes that his journey can help others whoâve dealt with bullying or uninvited attention.
âI would say just donât take it so personal,â he said. âBecause when I did take it personal, I did get to a place where it was like, âI donât know if I want to go out anymore. And stay close to friends and family. […] Youâll also meet new people when you donât take it as personal.â
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