‘Teen Mom 2’ Star Nathan Griffith Unapologetic After Fat-Shaming a Gym Trainer on Snapchat
This is really not a great look for Teen Mom 2 star Nathan Griffith.
In Touch revealed that Jenelle Evans‘ second baby daddy came under fire for fat-shaming a gym trainer — which was done with this controversial photo on his Snapchat account — and unfortunately, he seemingly fails to see what he did wrong according to a new interview.
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Nathan’s membership was terminated after concerned users tweeted their complaints to the establishment. He wrote in the controversial photo, “When the trainer is fat [sic] than her client with no muscles!”
“I’m sorry, but I wouldn’t get jujitsu lessons from someone who didn’t do jujitsu or get my hair done by a hair stylist with f–ked up hair. Hence I wouldn’t be going to a trainer that didn’t practice what they preach. To most people, (they think) I’m the biggest d–chebag and I really don’t care anymore,” he told Real Mr. Housewife.
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“The only people who got offended were people who were overweight. If they have a problem with me making a justified comment then they can go f–k themselves. America is becoming filled with a bunch of non-working lazy a– crybabies and I’m getting sick of it. We are so worried about making everyone feel comfortable that it’s f–king up our society.”
Gold’s Gym — where the famous father was a member at the time of the incident — released a statement on Twitter regarding Nathan’s actions.
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“Thanks for sharing your concerns. We are investigating internally with the management of this franchise location,” they said, later adding, “We have a zero-tolerance policy for this type of behavior at Gold’s Gym. This person’s membership has been terminated.”
We guess we won’t be hearing an apology from Nathan anytime soon.
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