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Personal Trainer Claps Back After Being Criticized For Wearing Workout Clothes To Grocery Store

Personal Trainer Claps Back After Being Criticized For Wearing Workout Clothes To Grocery Store
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TikTok user Sophie Allen is clapping back after a series of TikTok trolls decided to police her outfit she wore to a grocery store.

On a video she made to prove people are very closed-minded about what she wears at the grocery store, fellow TikTokers decided to echo that condemnation.


“The hate you get being a female wearing a crop top in the supermarket just hits diff [different]," she wrote.

The hate she got in the comment section certainly supported that claim.

Folks showed up in droves to share their negative opinion.

"That not a crop top though, that’s a sports bra. That’s like a guy walking in the store saying the hate you get wearing just briefs in a store," wrote one user.

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After taking an absolute beating from the comment section, she decided to make a follow-up video rather than respond individually.

@sopheallen

Y’all are savage 🔥 let a girl shop post gym & create content sheeesh

She posted:

"Y’all are savage 🔥 let a girl shop post gym & create content sheeesh."

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@sopheallen/TikTok

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Her response was met with some supporters who told our original poster to ignore the body shamers.

“I started doing this and oh I couldn’t give any less fs about how the ppl around me feel, sh*t is freeing,” said one user, in solidarity.

Also, offering alternative explanations, a second user said:

“I work at a gym. You best believe I’m going in looking like this on lunch breaks and my way home.”

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@sopheallen/TikTok

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@sopheallen/TikTok

The original poster, Soph (@sopheallen), continues posting her fitness content, completely unaffected by the trolls on her one video.

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