The woman who controversially wore body paint pants to the gym has refused to apologise.
Kick streamer Natalie Reynolds went viral last month after her 'social experiment' caused an uproar on social media.
On 27 December she decided to rock up to the gym wearing mostly body paint.
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The 26-year-old wore blue painted leggings and a painted purple sports bra to the gym.
She also wore nude underwear a pair of nipple covers and a black zip hoodie.
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"So, I started getting this painted on me at 11.30am and I got done at 4.15pm," Natalie explained.
"So, I'm sitting up for, like, five to six hours. It's painted on pants - so this is all paint. This is swimsuit bottoms."
As the camera starting rolling, within minutes, she was confronted by a fellow gym-goer.
"If you don't have clothes on, you need to be out of here, ma'am," the man said.
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"I do have clothes on," Natalie replies.
The gym-goer then hits back: "Not fine, I work in the industry enough to know.
"I work in the entertainment field."
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As the man walks off he reminds her she's not supposed to 'videotape' in the gym.
"Guy in the gym presses me for wearing painted pants," Natalie would caption her video, which was met with quite a bit of backlash.
"That dude was 100 percent right," one person wrote. "He called out your degenerate behaviour and you played the victim."
"Painted pants aren't real pants," another added.
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A third went on: "I'm sick of these influencers walking around with security guards thinking they can just do whatever they want."
"The man in the video is protecting the overall gym etiquette according to which you should wear clothes suitable for exercise," X's (Twitter) community note also read.
"Wearing unsuitable clothes or none at all is considered to be disrespectful towards the other. It is also a hygiene risk to others."
Taking to X a few days later, Natalie appeared to apologise.
In a tweet shared on 30 December, she wrote: "I’ve made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgment and I don’t expect to be forgiven. I am simply here to apologize."
If that sounds familiar, it's because it's the same words Logan Paul famously used to apologise for filming in a Japanese forest famous for suicides.
Now Natalie has confirmed she was being sarcastic and is, in fact, not sorry at all.
Earlier today (9 January), the content creator made her thoughts loud and clear: "I am not sorry for this. I did nothing wrong. I will not apologize. I don’t care."
This comes after Natalia has spent a week doubling down over how not sorry she is for pulling the stunt.
So, if you are among those outraged by the prank, rest assured Natalie doesn't care.