Madison Beer Put An Internet Troll In Their Place After They Said She Was "Getting Fatter," And Fans Are So Happy She Did

    Lesson learned!

    Madison Beer shut down an internet troll who made disgusting comments about her body.

    Closeup of Madison Beer

    Unfortunately, when it comes to fame, celebrities are held to individual standards that are typically placed on them by complete strangers.

    A lot of people also forget that although they've signed up to put their life in the public eye, celebrities are still human beings, with regular human emotions. They have days when they don't feel like taking photos, days where they just want to run to the grocery store with messy hair and sweatpants, and days where they just want to enjoy a nice meal with their family and friends.

    I can’t stand the creepy stalker pics that people take while I’m eating. Let me eat in peace please🥲

    — Maitreyi Ramakrishnan (@ramakrishnannn) July 16, 2023
    Twitter: @ramakrishnannn

    So, when someone left an extremely rude message in Madison's Instagram comments, she did what any person would do: respond with the same energy that stranger was giving them.

    Closeup of Madison Beer posing for pics at a media event

    On Sunday, the singer shared a mirror selfie to her Instagram with the caption, "Lazing on a Sunday afternoon."

    And within minutes, someone decided to spread negativity on her page. The person made repulsive comments saying Madison's "legs and arms are getting fatter" and that "we men only like skinny girls."

    "hey madison i've noticed that ur legs and arms are getting fatter.. please do some cardio because we men only like skinny girls"

    But Madison wasted no time putting them in their place! She let the troll know their "preference" means nothing to her, because she wouldn't touch them "with a 10-foot pole."

    "i wouldn't touch you with a ten foot pole if you paid me a million dollars"

    Me reading Madison's response:

    But I wasn't the only one who felt that way. Many fans came to support Madison on multiple platforms:

    Twitter: @repmiIas

    Twitter: @MayJailer0621

    Because in their tiny, insignificant lives, they’re nobody.

    — K. (@kafkaex) July 24, 2023
    Twitter: @kafkaex

    NBC / Twitter: @rarelumiere

    Some people believe celebrities shouldn't respond to comments like these, but I'm here for it!

    And remember, if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all!

    Also, please note being fat, thick, curvy, or any variation of the word is not insulting, BUT calling someone fat in a derogatory fashion is. It's intrusive, impudent, and harmful.

    Words carry weight, so please use them carefully.

    For more Madison, check out her new single "Home to Another One" on all music streaming platforms.