It’s time for Dani Mathers to update her LinkedIn profile.
The 2015 Playboy Playmate of the Year was suspended indefinitely from the “Heidi and Frank” radio show on KLOS 95.5 and banned from all LA Fitness locations after she Snapchatted a body-shaming photo of a fellow gymgoer, TMZ reported. Watch the video above to see Mathers’ apology!
While recently at an LA Fitness in Los Angeles, the 29-year-old secretly took a photo of a naked woman in the locker room. She captioned the image on Snapchat: “If I can’t unsee this then you can’t either.” Moments later, she added a picture of herself laughing.
The internet was quick to condemn Mathers’ despicable behavior.
Also, can we please add #danimathers to the list of people we actually have to fear in the restroom? You know. NOT a #trans person.
— Brittany Gibbons (@brittanyherself) July 14, 2016
So when is #danimathers going to be arrested for taking naked pics of women at the gym and posting them on snapchat @LAPDHQ ?
— ARTLEFT BobbieOliver (@thebobbieoliver) July 14, 2016
that poor lady, goes to the gym and ends up all over the net. That beautiful woman is probably someones mum or/and wife 🙁
— Glenn Rowswell (@glenn_rowswell) July 14, 2016
that poor lady, goes to the gym and ends up all over the net. That beautiful woman is probably someones mum or/and wife 🙁
— Glenn Rowswell (@glenn_rowswell) July 14, 2016
I haven’t tweeted in over a year probably. But @danimathers made me SO disturbed to the core, I had to say something. Should be prosecuted.
— Julie Fitzgerald (@Julie4417) July 14, 2016
The model quickly deleted the images and posted an apology video on Snapchat.
“I just wanted to acknowledge a photo that I accidentally posted on Snapchat earlier today and let you guys know that that was absolutely wrong, and not what I meant to do,” she explained. “I have chosen to do what I do for a living because I love the female body and I know that body-shaming is wrong and that’s not what I’m about, that’s not the type of person that I am. That photo was taken to be a personal conversation with a girlfriend, and because I am new to Snapchat, I didn’t realize that I had posted it and that was a huge mistake.”
Mathers has since deleted her Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat accounts. Her Facebook page is still active.
The Los Angeles Police Department told ABC7 on Thursday they had no record of the incident being reported.
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