 Sliders were served on Wednesday night as a tasty way to raise money for good cause. Cyberbullying prevention. It's just it's a Slider party like if you want to call me Slider Queen then I'll turn it into a good thing. Former sports reporter Jen Royle said she was labeled the hashtag Slider Queen after podcasts made fun of her profession as a personal chef. They went into my Wikipedia page and decided to like change my name to Slider Queen and my spouse was Slider King and my kids were mini Slider one and mini Slider two. But Royle decided to beef up against her haters by hosting take a bite out of cyberbullying with her slider girls by her side. It's great you know I think we took a real negative and turned it into a positive here tonight. They're having a great time while also raising money for this important issue and I can't think of a better combination for an event. The money raised will be donated at the Boston Children's Hospital's cyberbullying prevention program a cause that the slider girls think is important now more than ever. Bullying is not new but it's more widespread now because it's on social media. It is not okay. I'm okay. A 15 year old might not be okay. According to the US Department of Health and Human Services an estimated 3.2 million children are bullied each year but this problem doesn't pertain to just children alone. As Jen showed us tonight anyone can take a bite out of cyberbullying. Reporting in Boston I'm Kristi Matino, BUTV 10 News.