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Influencer slammed for wearing painted pants to gym as "social experiment"

Friday, 29/12/2023, 12:15 (GMT+7)

The topic of fashion in gyms sparks debate. While many people enjoy expressing themselves with fabric clothes and revealing skin, others claim that it is rude.

An influencer sparked a debate after wearing 'painted pants' to the gym.

A kick streamer ignited a discussion on social media after wearing 'painted pants' to the gym.

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The video has the caption:"Guy in the gym presses me for wearing painted paints". Image Credits: @onlynatreynolds/Twitter

In a viral video, influencer Natalie Reynolds stirred various reactions when she wore "painted pants" to the gym. She was seen working out with her legs painted blue to simulate the appearance of leggings.

The video has the caption Guy in the gym presses me for wearing painted paints" and sparked serious discussion on social media. 

Her outfit did not go unnoticed until a fellow gym attendee promptly confronted her about it. The men criticized her for and said that she should exit the premises if she didn't 'have clothes on'.

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She pointed out the man in the following video and expressed that when a male YouTuber creates a video just like this. Image Credits: @onlynatreynolds/Twitter

Despite being criticized by the man, the influencer said that she was wearing clothes. The man countered, stating,  "Not fine; I work in the industry enough to know. I work in the entertainment field."

After the video went viral, she received an influx of criticism, with one person accusing her of 'indecent exposure'.

In response, the streamer said: 'really, it  isn’t that deep'.

She asserted that the video was a 'social experiment' and later shared a post on X where she pointed out a male YouTuber who had previously executed a remarkably similar video, painting his body and legs for the gym. 

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She said: "so a guy youtuber makes a video just like this but when I paint myself everyone is acting like the world is ending. Let me get my gains and shredded in peace pls". Image Credits: @onlynatreynolds/Twitter

Responding to criticisms suggesting she wasn't wearing any clothing under the paint, Reynolds clarified that she was, in fact, attired in a 'sports gym workout bra and a bathing suit bottom.'

She added, "Why is everyone acting like I was naked?" Reynolds added. "The amount of women who wear pants up the a** at the gym... This is nothing bad at all."

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A fluent speaker sparked debate after sharing a video that showed painted pants going to gym as "social experiment". Image Credits: @onlynatreynolds/Twitter

The influencer showed a screenshot of the man in the video and expressed that when a male YouTuber creates a video just like this, but when I paint myself, everyone is reacting as if the world is coming to an end. 

She said, Let me get my gains and shred in peace, please."

The video quickly went viral and sparked discussion among viewers about the suitability of fashion in the gym.

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The men criticized her and said that she should exit the premises if she didn't 'have clothes on'. Image Credits: @onlynatreynolds/Twitter

Numerous people said that the influencer's outfit is perfectly suitable for the gym; she is wearing clothes, and she was not criticized for being nude, while others claimed she should leave the gym if she doesn't have clothes on.

One person said: That dude was 100% right. He called out your degenerate behavior and you played the victim.

A second wrote: no hate or anything but what was she even doing going into the gym with painted pants?

A third commented: And the guy is right. Imagine a man walking around the gym like this; he would be kicked out and banned for life.

Someone else said: No such thing as "painted pants." You're walking around in your underwear. If a man did the same thing, he would end up locked up. Stop being a Whore in public!