Tony Lopez's 'shirtless' TikTok dance video breaks the Internet as trolls say they 'f**king hate him'

Many users said they are tired of Lopez's shirtless videos and even hate him for it, while others took this chance to bash the TikTok star for just existing
PUBLISHED AUG 5, 2020
(TikTok/Tony Lopez)
(TikTok/Tony Lopez)

With over 20M followers, Tony Lopez is a chart-topping TikTok star. Lopez has been in the news for quite a while now. Right from being called out for his sexist posts to the rumor about his death, and most recently, when he tried to convince President Donald Trump not to ban TikTok while the internet literally called him the "worst creator". Now, the TikTok star is trending again as people just can't stop "hating" his new dance video. 

Lopez was recently slammed over one of his viral dance videos as people asked him what exactly was he doing. One of the users asked, "tw // tony lopez can someone explain to me what he’s trying to do in this," while another Twitter user said, "tw // tony lopez why tf is he always shirtless?"

Pointing out the fact that Lopez uploads a lot of shirtless videos, one user said, ""I'm tired of seeing tony lopez shirtless on my tl omg get him out." 



 

Another user called it nasty, saying, "Bruh tony does that he’s shirtless in almost every video and he always thrusts his hips at the camera it’s absolutely nasty." 



 

Another angry Internet user said, "tw // weird, creepy, man can y’all stop posting tony lopez dancing shirtless coz the dude makes me so uncomfortable i want to punch him."  



 

Another angry user tweeted, "Put another tony lopez video on my f*****g tl and i’ll braid ur veins i literally can’t take it anymore."



 

Soon, more hatred started pouring in when Twitter users very sharply said that they hate him. One user said, "I hate tony lopez so f***ing much," while another user showed some more 'passion' and said, "i hate tony lopez with a passion."



 



 

And some even had  'nightmares' watching this video, as one Internet user said, "I had a nightmare last night that i walked into my bathroom and tony lopez was doing this at me"



 

One annoyed user said, "Why is tony lopez trending EVERY DAY I never want to see this mans name again."  



 

Another user had a request for the TikTok star as he said, "Can like tony lopez stop trending for a bit thanks!"



 

And in no time, internet users started drawing comparisons as one said, "Tony Lopez? no, just the 4th gen it boy, Choi Yeonjun." 



 

Another said, "Tony lopez? no, mister harry style yess."



 

Day after day, Lopez is trending on Twitter for all the wrong reasons. Well, do you miss him or you do not want to see his videos again? Let us know in the comments.

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