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A TikTok content creator has lost her job and had her pilates membership revoked after posting a ‘fat-shaming’ rant that went viral.

In a since-deleted clip, Monica from Texas, told her viewers “If you’re 200lb (90kg), you shouldn’t be in a pilates class.”

“And you shouldn’t be allowed to be a pilates instructor if you have a gut,” she added.

The clip has been re-shared thousands of times by outraged viewers who have branded her “pathetic and nasty.”

A woman named Monica took to TikTok to “fat-shame” some who participate in pilates. @succulentaddict8 / TikTok

In a follow-up apology video that has been viewed over 1.4 million times, Monica revealed she had lost her job at Stone Ridge Dental in San Antonio over the video.

“I wanted to come on here and apologise for my last few videos, they were nasty,” she began.

“I think the reason I posted them was because there are some insecurities in me and some self-hate, but my [pilates] membership was revoked and I was told not to go back to work,” she continued.

“I just feel so bad. It’s so toxic and I’m sorry about that.”

Halfway through the clip she begins crying and declares she “needs to go to therapy and church.”

“So anyway, I hope you can all forgive me and get over that nasty post,” she concludes.

“I just feel so bad. It’s so toxic and I’m sorry about that,” Monica said in a separate video. @succulentaddict8 / TikTok

Furious viewers were quick to flood the comment section of the long-awaited apology.

“Feels like you’re only sorry because you got fired,” said one unimpressed person.

“The most unapologetic apology I’ve ever heard,” said another.

Her apology video on her pilates comments sparked backlash from viewers. photology1971 – stock.adobe.com

“I’m a pilates instructor … I have a gut because of my loose skin from my pregnancy and I go to the gym,” said a third.

“This is why I do pilates at home because of people like this. The amount of hate plus-size women get is ridiculous and uncalled for. We’re just existing like you are,” echoed a fourth.

The video comes just months after a troubling trend did the rounds on TikTok.

“This is why I do pilates at home because of people like this,” one person commented. “The amount of hate plus-size women get is ridiculous and uncalled for.” ÐлевÑина ШевÑенко – stock.adobe.com

It involved using an AI filter that alters users’ appearance to make them look either ‘chubby’ or ‘skinny’.

It mostly features slim, young women using the filter to make themselves look bigger, often as a joke with mocking captions.

The trend prompted fierce backlash from some users, who branded it “fat-shaming and body-shaming.”

“Literally when did we start body shaming again? Why are we going backwards in 2025?” one user asked.

TikTok has since removed the filter – but some fear the damage has already been done.

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