Women shamed for how they look in gym outfits | WWYD

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Published 2020-08-11
“What Would You Do?” hit the gym to see how people responded when they saw actors playing body-shaming bullies criticize a woman for working out in leggings.

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All Comments (21)
  • @hd1080NC
    being body shamed at a gym is like being shamed for being sick at a hospital.
  • @muttutt5651
    Imagine being shamed for being overweight at a gym. A GYM.
  • Love watching people stick up for each other. Made me tear up ngl
  • @SUNRISECANARY
    The last time I was judged for what I wear was in high school. Kids can be so mean, but adults should know BETTER
  • @johnlaurens2247
    Actor: is blatantly rude and uncalled for in public Person: "Stop." John: "Incredible."
  • This is the last one I'll watch... This is the last one I'll watch... This is the last one I'll watch...
  • @maddyb1551
    I love that they showed both sides of this. I've had problems with my weight ever since I had my daughter, no matter how much i exercise or what i eat, and I've been given a lot of crap for it even from family. Meanwhile my younger brother has a crazy fast metabolism and for most of his life was super skinny no matter how much he ate and he was severely bullied for it when we were kids. This stuff really does happen to people on both ends of the scale. Kudos to every person that defended the people being bullied in this vid, we need more people like them 👏👏👏
  • You just know as soon as one person finally sticks up to the bullies, everyone else presses pause on their music and is secretly listening to it all play out😂😂💀💀
  • @via1701
    "If you're fat they judge you.." "If you're skinny they judge you...." It's sad cause its true...
  • @marlkalone7361
    If an overweight person is at the gym, that means they're actually trying to do something about it! Don't put someone down who's trying to make an effort.
  • glad they included skinny shaming as well as fat shaming. my mom told me that she was always called a "toothpick" at her school for being relatively thin and the opposite has happened to me where people will call me a fat*ss at my school. its heartbreaking to hear those kinds of things
  • My sister and I were skinny shamed all throughout our childhoods and school. It’s a real thing and I’m glad they highlighted both. Body shaming no matter what size is terrible
  • Shaming an overweight person in a gym is like shaming a child for being in school.
  • I helped an old lady cross the road once but realised John Quinones wasn’t there so I stole her bag
  • @Edvinas97
    i remember when i was a bit overweight and felt ashamed to go the gym, but when i did decided to change and went to gym, they are one the most coolest people, gave bunch of tips, how to do proper workout, and one dude even made diet plan for me for free!
  • @LoXena
    4:39 THIS is the real Chad, a well educated, empathetic young person who respects everyone. The world would be so much better with more people like him.
  • @aan111mht
    I would hate to be the "bullying" actor. I'd just be thinking "John, come out NOW" the whole time.
  • Laughing at a overweight person at the gym is like laughing at a alcoholic at a rehab center
  • @CamAteUrKFC
    I used to be a gym rat ( now im old but still in shape ) and body positivity was a big thing back then. Everyone used to lift each other up, that's why I loved going. It didn't matter what shape you were in, you were at the gym, and that made you one of us. It was like a mini club/society.
  • @svgarcoqted
    work out because you love your body, not because you hate it.