A woman who wore 'X-rated' body paint pants to gym has come under fire again for posting another video to social media.
Natalie Reynolds first hit headlines when she shared a video of herself going to the gym wearing painted-on pants - with the post eventually going viral.
She's since posted another video to X - formerly known as Twitter - of another person working out at the gym and it's caused further backlash among social media users.
Reynolds took to the gym wearing painted-on pants in a bid to conduct a 'social experiment'.
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However, when walking through the gym, a man told her to leave unless she put on appropriate clothing.
The influencer faced similar criticism online - with one person branding her behaviour 'degenerate' and others accusing Reynolds of 'playing the victim'.
However, the influencer hit back, tweeting a still from her video alongside an image of men in a bodybuilding contest, writing: "So when people wear these outfits it’s all about body positivity but when I’m wearing more then that it’s a problem."
She also claimed other women 'wear pants up the a**' and so what she did was 'nothing bad at all'.
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But alas, the controversy hasn't stopped there, with Reynolds having since taken to her social media with another gym video.
Reynolds took to her X page again yesterday (January 1), but this time, to share a video of another person in the gym.
The 24-second video shows another woman warming up and working out, wearing a sports bra and shorts.
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Reynold's caption reads: "Good to see people in the gym trying to improve themselves."
And the post has gone down as well as the influencer's other gym video did - if not, even worse.
People are flocking to the post to condemn Reynolds' filming of the other gym-goer.
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One X user wrote: "You were just naked the other day at a gym. BTW you’re a horrible streamer."
"She’s actually working out that is the difference and not trying to get reactions and walk through a gym," another added.
A third commented: "U have the personality of a 13 year old."
With a fourth adding: "Still salty about the painted pants I see."
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And a final resolved: "Just apologize for your actions and own up and MOVE ON."
UNILAD has reached out to Natalie Reynolds for comment.
Topics: Social Media, Twitter, Sport