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TikTok Single Mom Elizabeth Teckenbrock Who Went Viral for Crying While Baking Her Own Birthday Cake, Says Ex-Husband is ‘Scientologist’

The single mother who went viral for sobbing while baking a cake for her birthday so her “babies could be happy” has engaged in bitter exchanges with her ex-husband, claiming he was abusive and a member of the Church of Scientology. .

Elizabeth Teckenbrock, 29, posted a video refuting her ex-husband Andrew Cormier, 37, after he claimed he had full custody of their children, bringing up his past fraud accusations and claiming she “barely knows his children”.

“Andrew has made TikTok websites, basically everything since I left him,” she claimed in a nine-minute follow-up video.

Elizabeth Teckenbrock, 29, posted a nine-minute video detailing her ex’s alleged abuse and claimed he was a member of the Church of Scientology. Instagram / plusthanelizabeth

“I think that’s probably the Scientology aspect of his life… Coming out of a Scientology mindset in a relationship is neither a good thing nor an easy thing.”

Teckenbrock alleges Cormier was “extremely violent” toward her during their marriage and claims that the morning he posted the video revealing he had custody of their children and his past arrest, he “wouldn’t destroy” her life if she deleted her social media accounts. .

She claims to have deleted her accounts, adding that she has not been “mentally well” since then.

She then went into detail, alleging that she “sees her children.”

“I don’t see my children. I’m the one who organizes their birthday parties. I’m the one who puts them to bed. It’s me who does everything until he pushes them away,” she says.

Teckenbrock says the agreement she has with Cormier for custody of their children is because when she left him – allegedly “because of abuse” – she had “no resources, no money » and he was employed as a doctor.

Andrew Cormier, 37, explained that he had full custody of their children after the video of her went viral. reinventElizabeth/Tiktok

“He said, ‘If you sign these papers, nothing will change when you see them and I won’t ruin your life.’ I’ll leave you alone,'” she says, her ex suggested.

Teckenbrock, in tears, claims she did it while she was in a “bad mental state.”

She categorically explains that Cormier is not and has not been violent towards their children and that he “would never hurt them.”

She then discussed the events that led to the original viral video of her crying while baking a cake.

Teckenbrock alleges Cormier was “extremely violent” toward her during their marriage. Instagram / plusthanelizabeth

Teckenbrock then says Cormier allegedly received restraining orders against him from other women.

“Instead, you see everything you’ve been looking for about me, which is basically coming from a man who wants to destroy my life,” she says. “It’s the nature of being a Scientologist. That’s what they do and if you knew anything about them you would know it.

The mother of two then admits she’s not a “perfect person” or a “mom” and says after her divorce she went out drinking with friends because she felt “trapped in a marriage abusive” before their separation.

She then claims again that he would not have liked the attention she was receiving from her video and that he would have attacked to report her.

Teckenbrock alleged that his ex received restraining orders against him from other women. TikTok / @morethanelizabeth

“I cried on my birthday, and it was the saddest thing because he wouldn’t let my daughters come,” she said.

“I tried for three years not to expose it on the Internet. Not talking about who he is because as a mother, it’s the right thing to do.

Teckenbrock claims his family and friends advised him to “talk” about his ex.

“Since I was 16 and became a mother, I have dedicated my life and time to being a mother…but there has never been a time when my children were not in danger under my custody,” she said: once again admitting that she has dated friends in the past while she was a mother.

“I have never hurt my children or put them in a dangerous situation.”

She claims that a year before leaving Cormier, she “went into psychosis due to extreme trauma” and alleges that during this time, her ex turned “every person” in her life against her.

“Unless you’ve been in a mentally or physically abusive situation with someone, it doesn’t matter. You don’t even understand what comes with that,” she said.

“What is happening is not right. I get death threats while I stay at home with my kids every day, it’s not good because a man I left will always try to destroy my life. Forever,” Teckenbrock said, breaking down in tears.

Cormier responded to the claims by saying he was not a Scientologist. X/@TaraBull808

She then released a cease and desist letter from her lawyers filed in Florida against Cormier.

Cormier has replied to Teckenbrock’s claims that he is not a Scientologist and did not create the website.

He said that in the coming days he would release “concrete facts” to refute all the allegations she made against him.

The mother admitted to past mistakes, including a fraud arrest confirmed by the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office.

Teckenbrock’s TikTok account, where she posted the original viral video, has been deactivated.

However, his Instagram account remains active.

A website has also appeared online with Teckenbrock’s photo and arrest history, but claims to be “just a few of his fans searching for their favorite public figure and celebrity!”

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