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Mikaela Testa gave her followers a heartbreaking update about her mental well-being, almost two years after she was weight-shamed by an Australian influencer.
The Australian influencer, 24, posted a touching clip on TikTok in which she revealed she was still struggling with her confidence after Adelaide model Kerri Gribble embarrassed her in a scathing video in December 2022.
“It’s been almost two years since that bitch called me fat in a Snapchat video. It still affects me today,” Mikaela began.
Mikaela added that she is often approached by fans on the street and asked why she doesn’t post as much on social media as she used to, and she revealed that it was because the video shattered her confidence.
“It’s that bitch from Adelaide. Before that, they had never called me fat or lacking. “I had never experienced being looked down upon,” he continued.
“When experiencing it for the first time at a more open level, I didn’t know how to deal with it. “I have lost weight and I don’t look bad, but I still have problems with what is in my beginning.”
Mikaela added that Gribble’s hurtful comments had “fucked up” her life and that she was still struggling to get back to normal after that.
“You’ll probably watch this video and have a lot of fun. “I’ve been in therapy and I’m doing everything I can to get better,” the OnlyFans fortune told.
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Mikaela Testa (pictured) has given her fans a heartbreaking update about her mental well-being, almost two years after she was weight-shamed by an Australian influencer.
Mikaela added that she still fights hurtful comments every day and begged her followers for advice on what to do.
Many of Mikaela’s followers quickly took to the comments section to share words of support.
“I’m so proud of you for talking about it openly,” one person wrote, and a second person added: “We miss you. I hope you feel as beautiful as you look.”
In December 2022, Kerri Gribble, who has 116,000 followers on TikTok, came under fire after calling rival social media star Mikaela Testa “fat” in a scathing video.
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The Australian influencer, 24, posted a touching clip on TikTok in which she revealed she was still struggling with her confidence after Adelaide model Kerri Gribble (pictured) shamed her in a scathing video in December 2022.
Model Kerri, 23, living in Adelaide, declared that “social media is fake” and “Mikaela Testa is fat in person” in a clip shared on Snapchat.
There was an instant reaction from fans of Mikaela, who hails from Melbourne and has a massive 3.1 million followers on TikTok.
Day by day Mail Australia has contacted Gribble for comment.
Countless social media users then tagged online Australian fashion retailer White Fox Boutique, who Kerri promoted on her social media at the time.
“I will not shop at White Fox again if they support a certain body shamer of other women,” one angry fan wrote in a clip shared on TikTok.
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Mikaela added that Gribble’s hurtful comments had “fucked up” her life and that she was still struggling to get back to normal after that.
The brand’s official TikTok account quickly responded in the comments below the clip: “Hey babe! “It is no longer an affiliate of the brand.”
Following the controversy, Kerri shared a lengthy written apology on social media, in which she insisted there was “more to the story.”
“I think I see the world differently, but I’m not going to sit here and beat myself up for saying something bad about something, because I’m human, we all do it with our friends,” she wrote.
She went on to say that she was simply surprised that Mikaela “looked different in person” and that she didn’t consider summoning a certain “transcendental” to be an insult.