Streamer Natalie Reynolds Claims "Societal Double Standard" After Getting Absolutely Destroyed For Wearing Nothing But Body Paint To The Gym
Source - A California influencer who was ripped at the gym for wearing body paint on her legs claimed that she is a victim of societal double standards. A video of the confrontation with fellow gym-goers currently boasts 32 million views on Twitter.
“Guy in the gym presses me for wearing painted paints…,” griped Natalie Reynolds, 25, who is a fixture on the videogame streaming platform Kick, in the caption to the clip taken on December 27.
The clip showed the Los Angeles native, who also boasts 2.4 million TikTok followers, walking through an undisclosed weight room while decked out in painted-on tights — which reportedly took her five to six hours to apply.
Reynolds’ fashion statement attracted the attention of a fellow gym-goer, who labeled her choice of workout wear “inappropriate.” “If you don’t have clothes on, you need to be out of here m’am,” he declared.
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You know what? I'm going to have to agree with Natalie on this one. It is a societal double standard that you were gently asked to leave the gym, because if a guy showed up with nothing but body paint on his cock he'd be thrown in jail and put on a list for the rest of his life. But you? Nope! Just a little slap on the wrist for snail trailing everyone's gym equipment which I'm sure you didn't wipe down. That is, if you even worked out. Chances are you just showed up to get into a confrontation, which is the lowest form of entertainment on the internet. And yes, I'm sure she'll brag about the 32 million views and pretend it makes her happy, but deep down she knows the shocking lack of substance in her content has no longevity. Sorry if I'm being harsh, I just can't stand when smart people (yes, Natalie is smart) act dumb then try to play the victim.
Here's how the internet reacted to her "prank"...
Natalie doubled down after the fact on twitter but I'll spare you the details. You get the idea. No one bought her bullshit. People go to the gym to workout, not be confronted by a stranger without pants. And even though a video appears to "do well", doesn't mean it actually does well. Someone times a viral video simply exposes a person/trend/idea for being completely stupid. This is one of those videos. Do better, Nat. I know you got it in ya!