Chris Olsen Reacted To Meghan Trainor's Quotes About Painful Sex Being Taken Out Of Context

    "Anytime you share something vulnerable, it makes at least one person out there feel less alone."

    You're likely aware that Chris Olsen and Meghan Trainor make quite a bit of content together.

    So, when BuzzFeed spoke to the TikToker amid his collaboration with Head & Shoulders, we asked him if he'd ever talked about how forthcoming Meghan is with her personal life.

    Chris and Megan pose together at a red carpet event

    "Yes and no," he replied. "Sometimes we'd be talking about what we wanted to do on TikTok that week, and she would, like, say these things she wanted to share — to which I'm like, 'Are you sure?'"

    "Like, randomly she has shared multiple videos about having anal fissures. Those are all things where I'm like, 'Do you want to post that?' And she's like, 'Yeah, should I not?' I'm like, 'No, I mean, go for it!'"

    "Anytime you share something vulnerable, it makes at least one person out there feel less alone — because we're all going through the same things at all times. So it wasn't really like a progression of, like, Start sharing things, be more vulnerable. It came very easy to her, which is why her and I being friends came so easily to us," he added.

    BuzzFeed then brought up an incident in which Meghan's comments about painful sex and vaginismus were taken out of context — and were instead painted as an overshare about her husband's penis size.

    "I think it speaks to the media a lot of the time," Chris replied. "It's whatever gets the headline, when really she was sharing something that a lot of people in the comments were like, 'This is what she was talking about, I've struggled with that before, it made me feel less alone.' But of course, the clickbait title is what causes all this discourse."

    Megan smiles as she cradles her baby bump on the red carpet

    "It's been a big learning curve for me over the past two years, too — how things can be spun, how you sometimes have to be prepared for something like that to be taken out of context. And you have to be prepared for people to just see the headline and not even read more into the story."

    Thanks for talking to us, Chris! You can read the full interview with Chris here.