A curvy influencer claimed she was called a “fat whore” after she was turned away from a ranch due to her weight.

Remi Bader, a TikTok celebrity who shares realistic clothes carrying videos, posted on Saturday (June 11) that she had a negative experience while on a press trip to a ranch in Montauk, New York.

Introducing the Deep Hollow Ranch facilities, he wrote, “Thanks to Deep Hollow Ranch in Montauk for forcing me to leave because I weigh over 240 pounds (17).

“I have already ridden a horse and have never had this problem. Advertise it on your signs for the future.



Rémi Bader posted the video on Saturday to share his experience during the press event.

The 26-year-old model then reacted to a video uploaded by TikTok user Broudy Keogh, which Deep Hollow Ranch confirmed in a Facebook post as a “teenage employee.”

In the clip, he showed horses in the background and two women on horseback, saying, “When you’re not a big female dog, you can ride Deep Hollow Ranch.”

Remi took to Instagram to explain that she was shocked at the way the ranch worker treated her.



She was denied horseback riding at the ranch but was dissatisfied with the employee's treatment

He said: “I posted for a reason and not because I was denied driving.

“I understand that some places have weight requirements and I would never want to harm horses but that was how they talked to me [to] and made fun of the owner and how they treated me about everything.

“The employee made it clear that he didn’t want me there due to my weight and that’s very disappointing.”



An employee posted a sneaky reference to Remi on TikTok and called her to

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After the incident, Deep Hollow Ranch received negative reviews on Yelp and TripAdvisor.

They posted a statement on Facebook that read: “We have discovered that a TikTok video has been posted about the ranch and a teenager posted a response that in no way represents or matches the views of the ranch owners. . ” .

“We would like to apologize to anyone we have offended and do not condone or approve any part of this employee’s video.”