Hallie Batchelder is officially done with the negative comments.
The influencer, 28, took to TikTok on Tuesday, August 18, to shut down body-shamers once and for all. “We need to chill on the body shaming s***,” she said. “I’ve been over this too many times. Do you want me to put it in my bio? I get it. I look bad right now. I’ve looked bad for over a year at this point.”
Hallie went on to say that being called names is not “productive.”
“It just feels like low hanging fruit at this point,” she added. “There must be way more interesting things to clock me for. I say a lot of dumb s***.”
@halliebatchelder Can we be nicer yo
Hallie noted that the messages she’s been receiving are “evil” and “rude.”
“I don’t know, I just feel like all summer — and other creators too have been seeing comments sections and videos about other people — and it’s getting too much,” she said. “I’m not gonna get bullied off this app. That’s never happening.”
Hallie told her followers that she has “a lot of self-awareness” about her figure. “Am I too thin? 100000 percent,” she said. “It needs to be addressed.”
“Honestly, I’m more scared to gain weight and have people see that on this app and then get the comments on that,” she continued. “I can never win in this category.”
Hallie also addressed comments about her drinking habits, saying she “probably” does. “If you were to ask any doctor, they would say, ‘Yo, what’s good?’ But also, why wouldn’t I be drinkin too much? I have to deal with you f***ing trolls. Like, damn. Sometimes after reading these comments I need a f***ing martini.”
Hallie concluded her post by saying, “Anyways, all love guys. Some of you need to shut the f*** up. The rest of you, I love you a lot.”
“Can we be nicer yo?” Hallie captioned the post. Her family members, friends and fans supported her in the comments section.
“You’re gorgeous Hallie ignore the jealous haters,” one social media user wrote, to which she replied, “Well I’m getting 💀threats so it was time to make a video ugh :/.”
“Everyone be nice to my sister please. She’s the coolest ❤️,” her brother Sam Batchelder wrote in support, while influencer Laura Galebe added, “This app has normalized the tolerance of intolerable behavior and it’s kinda scary.”







