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Gay Pre-K Teacher Epically Claps Back At Troll's Homophobic Comment About His Appearance

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Pre-K teacher and TikToker Tell Williams went on a viral rant after a woman judged him for wearing too much 'bronzer'—and he didn't hold back.

Pre-K teacher and TikToker Tell Williams went on an epic rant in response to a troll's homophobic comment, and viewers are hailing the now-viral TikTok as a master class in throwing shade...well, contour, actually.

You may know Williams from a previous viral video in which he revealed he wore nail polish to school after one of his male students was bullied for doing the same.


He even launched his own brand of nail polish, Boitoi, which has raised more than $10,000 for charities, including LGBTQ-focused Mazzoni Center in Philadelphia and the trans advocacy organization Trees, Inc.

But as we all know bullying extends far beyond pre-K years...

Thankfully, Williams gave one bully on TikTok a lesson she will likely never forget.

You see, on one of the TikToker's recent videos, a woman left an ugly comment telling Williams to “stop using so much bronzer.”

In a reply video to the rude commenter, Williams began:

“I actually wasn’t wearing bronzer in that video."

Fortunately for all of the internet, he decided use her error as a "learning opportunity."

The TikToker went on to give a rather impressive makeup tutorial while delivering an even better slow burn to "Debby."

“So next time you want to tease a gay man about wearing makeup, you know what you’re looking for.”

The creator applied a tinted moisturizer which, as he noted, only works on the outside.

“[This will] hide your blemishes, which is a good thing."
"Unfortunately, it can’t help an ugly and mean personality."
"For that, I think you would need to apply some therapy and empathy toward others."
"While I love me some Sephora, they do not sell that, unfortunately.”

Williams then added concealer to the under-eye bags, which he snarked the bully may have from "staying up late leaving troll comments."

"We're gonna tap, tap, tap and pat, pat, pat all this away... probably like the people you voted for trying to do to LGBTQ+ rights."

He continued to his eyebrows, addressing the troll:

“I like to brush these up before I fill them in."
"Like I’m filling you in on how ignorant this comment was.”

After throwing a bit more not-so-subtle shade by way of contouring, the TikTok got serious for a moment.

He shared that while he was not wearing bronzer in the attacked video, he was wearing makeup.

“And there’s nothing wrong with that. Though it’s taken me years, I’ve become OK with getting criticized on the internet."
"I’m a 33-year-old man. I can take it."

Williams continued that that's not the case for everyone.

“There are millions of queer children out there that couldn’t take that comment, and that comment could have destroyed them."

He then implored "Debby" to "keep this sh*t to yourself."

You can watch below.

Warning: NSFW language

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Replying to @Debby Y let’s not comment on someones looks, or make them feel bad for wanting to look nice. #bekind #makeuptutorial #mensmakeup #makeupformen #makeuptips #teachermakeup

Viewers of Williams' TikTok could not get enough of the shade thrown in this epic rant.

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Many also thanked the TikToker for not only calling out the small-minded comment, but for also providing the rationale behind this "learning opportunity" and standing up for others.

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Williams' TikTok has been seen more than half a million times already.

We sure hope Debby was one of those viewers!

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