Wannabe influencer accuses man of 'looking at her' in the gym and gets what's coming to her

Internet slammed the TikToker after her video went viral in which she takes off her shirt at the gym and calls out a trainer for acting like a 'pervert'
UPDATED MAR 16, 2023
TikToker accused of chasing clout (autom/Reddit)
TikToker accused of chasing clout (autom/Reddit)

Internet slammed a TikToker after her video went viral in which she takes off her shirt at the gym and calls out a trainer for "looking at her" and acting like a "pervert." The video received a lot of outrage from other users, as netizens slammed her "narcissistic human behavior."

The video gained much attention from the users, acquiring 4.7 thousand comments within 13 hours. The user named u/autom shared the video and wrote, "TikToker Tried To Check A Man For Apparently "Looking At Her" In The Gym and Accuses Him of Being a Pervert."

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"F*** all Influencers"

The post angered users, as they brutally slammed the influencer​ as soon as the post went online. One of the users wrote, "F*** all. Influencers, seriously, the more I get to know, the more I realize there is not a single decent human being amongst them." Another user targeted her narcissism and wrote, "That's the wildest part of these kinds of videos. These people are so deep into their narcissism that they think everyone will be on their side."

'She 100% was trying to exploit an actual issue for social media clout'

The third user wrote, "This is a shortened version too, they cut out a good 10-15 seconds from the beginning. She was trying to bait some guy into looking at her so she could rail against "the male gaze" or something like that. She 100% was trying to exploit an actual issue for social media clout. PoS had it backfire on her." The fourth user supported the trainer and wrote, "Finally a r/JusticeServed in this toxic "influencer" era."

'They are horrible people'

The last user wrote tagged her as "horrible people" and wrote, "I know several people that create such a scene all the time that people end up just giving them what they want to make them go away. They are horrible people. They always end up winning and so just end up getting emboldened for the next time. They keep getting away with the shitty stuff they do, and they keep doing it.

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