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Gymgoer Stunned After Woman Snatches Dumbbells From Her Because She's 'Had Them Long Enough'

Gymgoer Stunned After Woman Snatches Dumbbells From Her Because She's 'Had Them Long Enough'
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Kylen Suttner, a fitness TikToker and influencer, was doing her daily workout at the gym as usual when suddenly a woman came up and snatched weights away from her.

Suttner finished a set and put her free weights down, only for a pair of hands to come and snatch one of the dumbbells away from her almost as soon as it touched the floor.


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"Oh sorry, I was using that," Suttner said.

The woman immediately fired back:

“I’ve been waiting for these for a really long time. You’ve had them forever.”

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After being shocked by the person's response, Suttner tried again.

"I just have a couple more," she said to the offscreen voice, who replied:

“You’ve had them long enough.”

People could not believe how rude the interaction was.

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Suttner posted a follow-up video in which she said she didn't see herself returning to a public gym for a "long, long time" after the incident.

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a long time u guys #gymkaren #BbStyleFearlessly #MACChallengeAccepted #GetTheWChallenge

Unfortunately, this was far from the first time someone was this rude in a public gym setting.

“A guy literally tried taking it out of my hand mid set. Becuz he ‘couldn’t’ use the silver ones,” said one user.

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Suttner told the Daily Dot the other woman should have "[found] another pair of dumbbells" or "report [her] to the front desk if they think [she] had them for an excessive amount of time.”

But ultimately, Suttner's composure got her a lot of notice.

“[It's] Crazy to see how many people something like this has happened to,” she reflected.

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