Ava Phillippe called out the trolls that have been about leaving hurtful comments about her appearance on Friday.
The 24-year-old daughter of actors Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe took to TikTok to address the ‘toxic’ comments some social media users have been leaving on her posts.
She posted two separate clips — one about people body shaming her and another about people criticizing her tattoos.
About people commenting on her body, the internet personality — who attended a star-studded Tiffany & Co. event with her mother in Beverly Hills last week — wrote in her caption: ‘Pretty is as pretty does, babes…& bodyshaming [sic] is simply toxic behavior.’
She added: ‘P.S. I put “woman” because I see this type of thing happening disproportionately to young girls & women, but let me be clear; bodyshaming [sic] is toxic no matter who the subject is. We all deserve to feel safe & at peace in the vessel we live in.’
Ava Phillippe called out the trolls that have been about leaving hurtful comments about her appearance on Friday. The 24-year-old daughter of Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe took to TikTok to address the ‘toxic’ comments some social media users have been leaving on her posts
In the video, set to the tune of No Doubt’s Just a Girl, she was seen applying red lipstick on her face but then getting frustrated.
As she rolled her eyes, she smearing the makeup across her cheek before walking away and throwing her hands up in the air.
Over the clip, she wrote: ‘[No big deal] but I just achieved a major milestone as a woman online…
‘I saw two different strangers commenting on my body,’ she continued. ‘The first said I should get on Ozempic because I’m too fat… The second accused me of starving myself because I’m too thin…’
She addressed the ‘bulls***’ comments about her body and added that her weight remained the same despite the varying, unwarranted opinions.
‘No one deserves to be picked apart for what they look like,’ she wrote. ‘You don’t always know what someone’s gone through or what they struggle with.’
She added: ‘My weight did not change in the time period between their comments (& it wouldn’t be any of their business if it did!) It’s such bulls***.’
At the end of her clip, she shared a sweet reminder to her viewers.
She posted two separate clips — one about people body shaming her and another about people criticizing her tattoos. Over the clip, she wrote that she experienced a ‘major milestone as a woman online’
She explained that she was criticized by trolls for her appearance and shared the two body shaming comments
She said one person called her ‘too fat’ and another wrote that she was ‘too thin.’ She said that ‘no one deserves to be picked apart’ for their appearance
In the video, set to the tune of No Doubt’s Just a Girl, she was seen applying red lipstick on her face but then getting frustrated. As she rolled her eyes, she smearing the makeup across her cheek before walking away and throwing her hands up in the air
At the end of her clip, she left a reminder for her followers, addressing the ‘superficial measures’
In her second TikTok clip, she was seen standing outside, wearing a sleeveless camisole with the tattoos on her arms on full display
Over the video, an audio clip could be heard with a voice saying: ‘I’m like, who is the girl next door? That’s why she’s next door. I don’t want to know her. I have no desire to be that
‘At the end of the day it doesn’t matter what anyone thinks but you.’ Posing in front of a wall of greenery, she shrugged, laughed and rolled her eyes.
‘But no matter who you are…,’ she wrote. ‘Your beauty exceeds such superficial measures.’
In her second TikTok clip, she was seen standing outside, wearing a sleeveless camisole with the tattoos on her arms on full display.
Over the video, an audio clip could be heard with a voice saying: ‘I’m like, who is the girl next door? That’s why she’s next door. I don’t want to know her. I have no desire to be that.
‘At the end of the day it doesn’t matter what anyone thinks but you.’
Posing in front of a wall of greenery, she shrugged, laughed and rolled her eyes.
She also put a shrugging emoji in her caption and wrote: ‘When strangers online say they hate my tattoos… #wronggirl #sorrynotsorry.’