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Celeste Barber Fires Back At Fat-Shaming Anti-Vaxxer Who Slammed Her Covid-19 Message

Celeste Barber Fires Back At Fat-Shaming Anti-Vaxxer Who Slammed Her Covid-19 Message

She only needed five words to put the troll back in her place.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Celeste Barber has hit back against a fat-shaming anti-vaxxer who was criticising her Covid-19 message.

The Aussie social media sensation posted a photo of her getting her coronavirus vaccine and encouraged everyone to book in theirs as soon as possible.

She wrote: "Get it if you can and let's kick this in the d**k! The excellent front line workers that are keeping us safe are the sexiest SUPERHEROES in all the universes!"

While she was praised for the positive message as NSW deals with a rough Covid-19 outbreak, there was one person was particularly annoyed with the public service announcement.

A shaved-headed woman on TikTok went on an absolute rant about why Celeste is sending a bad message.

She yelled into the camera: "You tell me why a fat slob like Celestie Barber should be able to post on their Instagram and encourage other people to get the shot when people are being maimed and are dying by this?"

Clearly the social media star wasn't going to let someone mispronounce her name like that.

So, she posted the troll's video on her own account, in front of her more than 800,000 followers and hit back.

Staring dead-pan, Ms Barber said: "It's Celeste...you f**king idiot."

She uploaded another video to explain why anti-vaxxers need to be quiet during this pandemic because it's causing unnecessary and dangerous vaccine hesitancy in Australia.

Celeste said: "I wanted to just quickly jump on here and just speak, I guess, mainly to anti-vaxxers. I hear that you guys are freaking out, I really hear it and I can feel it.

"I just want you to know when I got my first Pfizer shot, about a week ago, the nurse who gave it to me, she actually shows you the 5G before she puts it in the vial which I think is really good.

"Also you'd also be surprised - I was very surprised, it blew my mind - at how small Bill Gates' DNA is and it also fits in the vial, as well, with the 5G.

"And she was saying to me, a nurse who's been a nurse for 20 years or something, she said how grateful she is that she can get all the information from people who sell hats at the markets, and they know so much about it."

Featured Image Credit: Celeste Barber/Instagram

Topics: Australia