My body is built like a fridge – trolls call me a thirst trap and say I’m fat but I think I’m cute

A WOMAN posted a video of herself in her underwear on social media as she asked her followers what they thought of her.
But it wasn’t long before the clip sparked a huge debate and the girl was branded a “thirst trap.”

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TikTok user Kal, 21, who describes herself as “built like a fridge,” shared the revealing video on her account.
As she posed for the camera in a matching black bra and thong, Kal – who regularly shares clips of her workout and fitness journey via her channel @buffgranola – showed off her body from a variety of angles.
First, she gave her 106,000 followers a front view of her body, including her toned waist and muscular legs.
She then turned to show the rear view – including her bum – and the results of her hard work at the gym.
@buffgranola wrote alongside the now-viral post, “Thirst trap or am I just cute?”
It didn’t take long for the social media user to get her reply as the post, which has had over 200,000 likes, was inundated with comments.
Some were quick to compliment, describing @buffgranola as “beautiful” and “beautiful”.
One wrote: “You are perfection… that’s it.”
A second praised her as she said: “It just gave me so much confidence, I look like this.”
While another added: “Absolutely gorgeous.”
Others, however, were less friendly, saying she was definitely attention-seeking.
One commented: “Cute until it’s 50 of the same tik tok in a row.
“Women had the power, now they’re just as thirsty as I am.”
Another said: “Solid 10 thirst trap.”
But @buffgranola didn’t take the criticism and replied: “Go start a Ted Talk.
“No negative energy is needed here.”
Unfortunately, this isn’t the first time @buffgranola or her followers have defended her against cruel trolls.
She recently posted a video doing a leg workout at the gym.
Alongside it, she wrote, “Me 24/7, although my comments are full of people saying I’ve never gone to the gym in my life.”
While she also acknowledged in a previous post that some people had branded her “fat,” she wrote, “I still get called fat but I don’t care because fat isn’t ugly.”
But when she told her not to let other people’s negative comments get her down, her followers rallied and said she should be proud of her strength and body.


One wrote: “I think you look amazing. Everyone can have our own thoughts, but those of us who watch you a lot can really see the progress.”
A second added: “Keep working hard. Haters will hate.”

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