Why ‘Baylen Out Loud’ Fans Are “Cried Nonstop” During Season 2 Finale!
Baylen Out Loud premiered its Season 2 finale [fon Tuesday, December 30. The finale was nothing short of emotional, much like this entire season. Baylen’s journey towards becoming a more independent adult culminated in her testing a new anti-tic device called Neupulse. It worked and left the family and viewers in tears.

The season finale ended on an emotional note, as fans said they couldn’t stop sobbing. Fans are aware of the mental and emotional struggles Baylen faces. Neupulse’s success could mean her life changes significantly. Keep reading to see how fans reacted to the finale.
Baylen Out Loud: Fans “Bawled Like A Baby” During Emotional Season 2 Finale
Fans are “sobbing” after watching the Baylen Out Loud Season 2 finale. The episode was emotional and followed Baylen in London. She went there to test Neupulse, a new anti-tic device. The device, worn like a watch, sends gentle electrical pulses to help reduce tics. Fans said seeing Baylen and her family’s reaction to the device moved them.

After the episode aired, Baylen shared a TikTok video of herself and her mom, Julie Dupree, watching the finale together at home. She captioned the post, “Best feeling in the world @Neupulse.” In the clip, the family sat there, emotional after watching a very personal moment from the show. Julie became emotional and told producers, “My baby girl feels like her brain feels calm. She hasn’t used the word ‘calm’ in years.”
Baylen also shared how the experience made her feel. In the episode, she described how Neupulse is helping her. She said, “My heart hurts because it’s so happy.” This brought the fandom to tears. One fan wrote on TikTok, “I CRIED NONSTOP WHEN THE NEUPULSE WORKED!” Another added, “When you said, ‘I haven’t felt this calm in years,’ I lost it.”

The emotional responses kept pouring in. Someone claimed, “THE WHOLE WORLD CRIED,” while another said, “I bawled my eyes out for you!” Many others praised Baylen for being brave and giving a voice to everyone living with Tourette syndrome.








