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Gabrielle Union Offers Iconic Clapback After Troll Shamed Her For Wearing Thong Bikinis At 50

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The 'Bring It On' star shut down an ageist troll on the 'Who What Wear With Hillary Kerr' podcast in hilarious fashion.

While appearing on the Who What Wear With Hillary Kerr podcast, Gabrielle Union shared her thoughts on internet trolls who try to shame her for wearing thong bikinis just because she's 50.

The Bring It On star was discussing her posts on Instagram in which she often sports bikinis.


She noted that ageist trolls tried to shame her in the comments.

“Somebody said, ‘You’re old enough to be somebody’s grandma, why are you still in — like wearing swimsuits?’”

But Union, she, well, brought it.

“I’m like, ‘First of all, they’re not just swimsuits. They are thongs."
“And you’re gonna see these cheeks until my a** literally falls off, and I might just wear a bikini in the casket."

Brr... It's cold in here.

“I don’t know. That just might be for you, for that one commenter … This is for you b*tch …It’s just gonna be like, me in a thong, like, a**-up in the casket."

There must be some Toros in the atmosphere.

You can listen to the episode below.

WARNING: NSFW language

Listeners absolutely applauded her response.





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