Snapchat is a good time. People use it to stay in touch with friends, review food, share concert experiences, promote Pokémon Go, complain about work, all kinds of fun things! But the second Playboy model, Dani Mathers, body shamed a woman after her workout at a local LA Fitness Gym, the internet broke, outraged at her shallow, plastic comment: "If I can't unsee this, you can't either."
We live in a world full of criticism and hate, but taking a stand against cyber-bullying (shame on you, Dani, you're a grown woman) and, furthermore, the invasion of privacy, hoards of Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and other social media followers fought back, tearing Mathers apart on her bold, and ignorant, snapchat post.
Among those to fight back was working mom, Christine Blackmon, a pharmaceutical representative. Blackmon posted a photo on Delicate Flower's Facebook page protesting with wit and empowerment:
"Here's the deal- you may have been a Playboy model but not all of us work out to be "hot," some of us work out simply to honor the bodies we were given. That's all that woman was trying to do and you violated her. Shame on you. I bet I could get 100s of women to post their beautiful bodies and regardless of size, shape or color, they will ALL be more beautiful than the ugliness you showed in that post.
To see the full photo, go here.
Since then, Mathers has apologized on the matter, stating she knows what she did was wrong, alongside with claiming "That is not the person I am."
The Los Angeles Times has also stated that they are looking for the woman violated in the Playboy Model's snap, as the illegal distribution of the woman's privacy is being investigated.
It's all fun and games until you decide to be a bully, huh, Dani?
Ladies, keep in mind how valuable you are, and that your body, despite the hateful cry of social negativity, is everything to be proud of.























