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Instagram Influencer Expertly Claps Back After Body-Shaming Troll Calls Her 'Repulsive' And 'Obese'

Instagram Influencer Expertly Claps Back After Body-Shaming Troll Calls Her 'Repulsive' And 'Obese'
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A troll who crossed a line on a prominent internet figure's Instagram page was put on blast after the influencer he was targeting turned his negativity back around on him.

Australian model and Instagram influencer Karina Irby, (@karinairby) was having none of a troll's nonsense after the troll came after her body, calling her "repulsive" and "obese."


In response, she posted a picture of her body in all its glory.


"Welcome to the female body👐🏽," she wrote simply.

"Clearly you’ve had one too many in counters with blow up dolls and watched a little too much pretty porn and it’s warped perception. So today I’m going to publicly attempt to educate you on the female body!"
"Buckle up buttercup. You’re in for a rude shock!"



@karinairby/Instagram

@karinairby/Instagram

@karinairby/Instagram

@karinairby/Instagram

She continued by calling out the ridiculous beauty standards men like Instagram user @dunder_mifflinn believe in.

"99.9% of women don’t look like a Barbie doll," she once again, stated plainly.

"99.9% of women have cellulite, lumps, dumps, scars, stretch marks, muscle and skin."
"99.9% of women would never date you because of your repulsive outlook on what a female should look like."



@karinairby/Instagram

@karinairby/Instagram

@karinairby/Instagram

@karinairby/Instagram

Evidently, others agreed with Karina, as dunder_mifflinn was torn down in spades by women, and men, coming from every corner of the internet.

"Hate that they're shaming The Office using that name while making such hideous comments," said one user. "You keep being you girl and THANK YOU for defending all of us."

"There will never be a shortage of haters so long as there are unhappy people who hate themselves," wrote another.

"Hate is a disease get well soon!"



@karinairby/Instagram

@karinairby/Instagram

@karinairby/Instagram



@karinairby/Instagram


A lesson to be learned: should you attempt to troll an influencer behind cover of internet and assume they may not see, you just may end up on blast to their 1.2 million followers while absolutely zero people have any sympathy for you.

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