Joey Swoll has taken to social media to call out yet another gym-goer and this time, it's for a NFSW picture.
Ah another week, another angry Joey Swoll post.
The 'Gymfluencer' may've already got one woman's membership cancelled and slammed an OnlyFans model, but he's not dialling down his policing of right and wrong behavior at the gym anytime soon.
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And in this case, the problem is even more serious.
Swoll took to X yesterday (2 May) to share a screenshot he took from a gym-goer's post to social media.
The image shows a person taking a mirror selfie, posing in a black tank top and black shorts with a beaded necklace on. The background behind them shows a locker room, supposedly in a gym.
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No problems so far until you look into the background of the image and don't just see lockers, but a naked man too.
The selfie-taker's caption reads: "Can someone cut him out?"
Thankfully the image has a red hexagon emoji stuck on top of the nude figure so no bits and bobs can be spotted, however, Swoll reveals the hexagon wasn't actually there in the original upload, meaning everything was out for the world to see.
In his re-sharing of the image, Swoll wrote: "Don't take photos in the locker room especially when people are changing. I had to add the [hexagon] WTF is wrong with you? They need to ban you."
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And it's not taken long for people to flock to the comments to weigh in.
One X user said: "'Can someone cut him out?' How about just don’t take your gym selfie in the locker room. This is illegal and distasteful."
"Hope the guy presses charges," another added.
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A third commented: "This dude is a clown and should be banned from the gym."
"I’ve noticed several people at my gym doing this too. It’s bizarre to think it’s okay to take a camera out in a locker room," a fourth wrote.
A final resolved: "Dude literally cares about no one but himself. That’s absolutely disgusting behavior."
Indeed, in the UK it's illegal to take pictures of someone naked without their consent and in the US, more than 30 states and the District of Columbia have laws against the sharing of sexually explicit images without the consent of the individual they're taken of, CNN reports.
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