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Trans Influencer Speaks Out After She's Randomly Targeted By Nancy Mace Online

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Trans influencer Sabre shared her shock on Instagram when MAGA Rep. Nancy Mace decided to mock her online after she shared before and after photos of her transition after being on hormone replacement therapy.

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A trans influencer fired back at MAGA Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina for mocking her about her trans identity on social media and subsequently making her vulnerable to attacks.

Sabre, whose Instagram handle is @bottleneckloser, posted a video stating that the lawmaker "bullied" her recently for being "hot on Twitter.”


Previously, Sabre posted juxtaposed photos of her before and after transitioning, with the caption, “God I love estrogen."

The post was in response to another influencer asking users to "Show me you in 2020 vs you in 2025.

About three weeks later, Mace, who repeatedly used derogatory slurs targeting the trans community at a House Oversight Committee hearing in February, shared Sabre's post on her official X (formerly Twitter) account.

The lawmaker wrote, "Estrogen doesn’t love you.”

Mace also took to her personal X account and tagged U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services RFK Jr., asking for him to somehow get involved.

"NO way is this healthy," she added.

Social media users were appalled that a U.S. government official was going after citizens, unprovoked.



Sabre was not going to let the bullying from the Congresswoman slide.

In an Instagram video, she joked, “I had such a glow up on HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy) that I am now officially an enemy of the state,” and reminded followers that Mace was “the same person who yelled slurs in Congress.”

Sabre continued:

“A sitting member of the United States government went onto a random citizen’s Twitter account to bully them on a transition timeline they posted a month ago on her official Twitter account."
"In the United States of America, if you glow up, they will hate you.”

Sabre also highlighted the bizarre comment Mace left on another video.

The comment that puzzled the influencer read:

“Cos-play homophones, y’all! Male/mail, hair/hare—a new-knew flop!”

“I’m not sure what she’s trying to say, but she is certainly saying something," quipped Sabre.

She concluded the video with the following snarky remark.

“So if you’re ever wondering why our government is currently collapsing, it’s because I’m too hot on Twitter."


Elsewhere in the video, she mentioned how “alt-right butch grifter” Becky Weiss slammed her for being a school teacher and asked followers to dox the trans influencer.

“Not only did she publicly call a witch hunt on me, but she got her followers to send me dozens of threats,” said Sabre.

Sabre stans weighed in on the situation.

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In response to the back-and-forth, Mace's office issued a statement expressing no regrets.

“Maybe the Left should start worrying about how their failures impact the American people, the national deficit, and Western values instead of obsessing over ‘mean words,'" read the statement.

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