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Woman slammed for wearing body paint to a gym, claims it was a 'social experiment'

Woman slammed for wearing body paint to a gym, claims it was a 'social experiment'
Becca Monaghan
A Kick streamer has hit back at backlash after wearing body paint in a gym as a 'social experiment'.

In the clip posted on X/Twitter, Natalie Reynolds was politely confronted by a fellow gym member who called her attire "inappropriate."

"If you don't have clothes on, you need to be out of here, ma'am," he said, to which Natalie responded: "I do have clothes on."

The gymgoer then said: "Not fine, I work in the industry enough to know. I work in the entertainment field."

As he walks off, he appears to tell the streamer and her camera crew that they're also not supposed to "videotape" in the gym.

The clip, taken on 27 December, soon opened the floodgates to criticism, with one person calling it "indecent exposure," while others commented on the sanitary side of using the gym equipment.

"That dude was 100 per cent right," one wrote. "He called out your degenerate behaviour and you played the victim."

Another reiterated: "And the guy is right. Imagine a man walking around the gym like this, he would be kicked out and banned for life."

A third responded: "Gym is to work out not go to show off painted clothes. She should be banned for life."

Meanwhile, another user said they were "sick of influencers," adding: "Walking around with security thinking you’re untouchable."
Summary
Kick streamer Natalie Reynolds faced backlash for wearing body paint to a gym as a 'social experiment'. A fellow gym member criticized her attire, stating it was inappropriate. The clip, taken on December 27th, sparked criticism with comments about indecent exposure and sanitation concerns. Some
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Created: 2023/12/29 19:01

Updated: 2025/12/08 19:37

Last Read: 2023/12/29 19:01