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Influencers slammed as 'disgusting and gross' after mocking fellow gym goer
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Published 12:50 24 Nov 2023 GMT

Influencers slammed as 'disgusting and gross' after mocking fellow gym goer

Two fitness influencers have been branded ‘disgusting’ after making fun of a man who was warming up in the gym, and posting it on TikTok.

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Two fitness influencers have been branded ‘disgusting’ after making fun of a man who was warming up in the gym, and posting it on TikTok.

They uploaded the clip captioned ‘copying the weird man in the corner of the gym’, and people are outraged by what they did.

The pair can be seen in hysterics, mimicking the warm-up movements of one guy doing his thing on the gym floor, leaving him clueless to what was going on.

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At one stage in the video, they were copying his lunging technique and then collapsing from laughter.

People rushed to the comments to voice their disappointment with the girls, on the video that has now been deleted.

However, one man on Tiktoker re-uploaded it, and it’s now receiving thousands of views.

One person said: “Such gross behaviour from grown women, gag.”

Another disgusted user said: “It’s people like that that make the gym a scary, unachievable place for others.”

Another added: “Bullying is absolutely not okay, they deserve to be called out for it.

“I hope some humility will teach them to be better humans.

“Don’t threaten them though!”

The pair found his warm-up routine hilarious, and people were furious.
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The man who responded to the video, said: “What did I just witness here?

“These two wanna be influencers that peaked in high school are legit pointing and laughing at a guy doing his workout.

“Look at her face, pointing and laughing at this guy minding his business.

“What the actual heck is that?

“And you somehow thought it was just a good idea to set up your tripod and start filming you guys copying him?

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“Just really hoping that one day, someone tried to do something like this to me at the gym, because oh my gosh I will…”

More people came to the guy's defence in the comments, saying: “He’s stretching?

“Is that not what you are supposed to do before you work out?

“Leave him alone!”

“Is that not what you are supposed to do before you work out?"
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Another who had a similar experience, shared their thoughts: “This actually happened to me at the gym.

“I immediately quit, cancelled my membership and left.

“I bought a treadmill and trained for a marathon.”

Both of the girl’s accounts are now private, but they still have a mass following of nearly 600k people combined.

It would be interesting to know what reaction they thought they might have received when choosing to film and upload that video?

It seems as though their Instagram accounts, which also have tens of thousands of followers, also have been privatised.

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