TikTok Star Remi Bader was Humiliated Because of her Weight!
- Remi Bader shares an awful experience she felt at a horse ranch in New York.
- The Tiktoker was bullied because of her weight at the ranch.
- She wanted to ride a horse but was not allowed due to her weight.
Remi Bader was not allowed to ride a horse due to her weight
Remi Bader, a famous Tiktoker and curve model, took to her social media account to reveal how a New York-based ranch would not allow her to ride a horse because of her weight.
Just some time ago, Bader was in Montauk, New York for a trip that was organized by Hampton Water Wine. It was there she was told that they wouldn’t give her to ride one of their horses.
Bader who has over 2 million followers on TikTok, posted footage of the ranch calling out her bullies.
She wrote:
“Shoutout to Deep Hollow Ranch in montauk for making me leave because I weigh over 240.”
In the caption, she wrote:
“I’ve rode horses before and have never had this issue.”
“Please advertise this on your signs for the future.”
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How did netizens react to Bader’s video?
Also, in the comments, she expressed how embarrassing her experience was there at the ranch.
The 26-year-old star said:
”I don’t really need any opinions on this one. It’s the fact of how it wasn’t advertised and how poorly it was handled. This was my experience not yours.”
”It was very embarrassing to be told I need to leave alone, when everyone else got to stay lol.”
The video which she posted some white ago, has gathered more than 1.6 million views.
Netizens have shown their support by agreeing that the ranch should have made its rules a bit clearer so it would be easier for the public.
One follower wrote:
“They should definitely advertise this on their website. I’m so sorry this happened to you!”
Another wrote:
“It’s very clear Remi understands why she wasn’t allowed to go on but it could have been handled differently by the staff/business.”
Some even claimed that the Ranch had a double standard and that men who weigh more than 240, are allowed to ride horses.