Did Mads Lewis Really Mock Annie, The Scar Girl In Her Recent Video? Netizens Reactions Explored
5 min readTikTok star Scar Girl accused Mads Lewis of bullying her in a viral TikTok video. Well, if you have been an active TikTok user then you must have come across the TikToker Scar Girl who is famous for her content with a scar on her face. However, recently she accused Mads Lewis of bullying her in a TikTok video. But what did Mads Lewis exactly do?
Read ahead to know more about TikToker Scar Girl accused Mads Lewis of bullying her in a TikTok video.
A little about TikToker Scar Girl
TikTok star Scar Girl, Annie has been one of the popular content creators on the app. Apart from her videos what Annie goes popular among all is the scar on her face. Her TikTok username is @wtmab where you can find her videos. The scar on her cheek makes her unique.
However, recently she was even accused of faking a scar on her face. As some of the users said that the angle of her scar is always not the same. Yet, Scar Girl tried to show her scar was real by wiping the surface of the scar. Meanwhile now, a fellow TikToker has come up that has made Scar Girl think she was being bullied.
Scar Girl accused Mads Lewis of bullying her
Mads Lewis is another TikToker on the internet who makes several contents with a good number of followers for her. However, recently Mads Lewis made a video where she made a similar scar on her face like the Scar Girl and did a makeup video.
@mads.yo don’t mind my scar 🙂😎😏😱🤯 #scar #harrypotter #realscar ♬ original sound – Madison
The N mark scar on Mads’ forehead was the same as the necklace that Scar Girl would often wear in her videos. The video got more than 2 million views on the same. As it had the caption “Don’t mind my scar”. While coming across the same video, Scar Girl accused Mads Lewis of bullying her in the latest TikTok video.
Scar Girl on Mads Lewis’ TikTok video with scar on her face
After coming across the scar video of Mads Lewis, TikToker Annie posted a video with the same video of the Mads in the background. While in the front came, Scar Girl’s video. In the video, Scar Girl said how Mads’ video was to bully her. While the caption of Annie’s video said “Bro it really hurts when a large creator uses their platform to bully a girl for her trauma scar”.
@aauriettv curiosity 💀 the cat I guess. again, no hate to her, I think she’s very smart for capitalizing on this. I just wanna share what I found; pls don’t be hateful toward her for just trolling. #greenscreen #scargirl #fakescar #wtmab #fakescargirl ♬ original sound – aauriettv
Not just that, netizens too came in support of Scar Girl. As they thought it wasn’t right on Mads Lewis’ part to make a video with a scar to bully Annie. One of the netizens said, “Honestly, I watched it and it spoke volumes about her. You don’t deserve that”. While another said, “i think you’re really pretty. Your scar/birth mark? is beautiful”.
@wtmab hey guys, originally in March of 2020 when I was injured and realized that this would be a permanent mark on my face forever I was embarrassed. I was so upset that I thought my face was ruined as insecure as I was already at 15 navigating highschool. I felt like the opportunity to look at myself in the mirror and smile was taken away from me because of a cruel situation. It was until one day that I realized that covering my scar and openly hating it was a disservice to those close to me and myself suffering from insecurities. While I decided not to cover it for those reasons it never fully went away and neither did my insecurities because when I looked in the mirror I saw the reason behind why it was there. Unfortunately I had a poor reaction to the first topical I tried in an attempt to fade it. I was sloppy applying it as well and this led to a longer injury. I was in a dark place knowing that it was now even worse. I had to wait til that fully healed to start a second treatment which I began in august. Since then, this treatment has been super invasive and I cannot emphasize the pain directed around that injury. It’s at a point where it genuinely does look gross, it has risen and it’s scabbed over. I also did not think about how tanner would get in the scabbed area when I did it. It should get better with time but unfortunately all of my scars do still heal brown. While I don’t think it’s right that people mindlessly comment hate for whatever reason it is, I do make a decision to put myself out on the internet. My account was made to show those out there, they’re more than their scars. Not to have a comment section showing those same people they should hate themselves because of their scars. I’ll never stop using my platform for DV awareness and body positivity. I hope this video is what y’all need to move on or at least understand. No one should make a comment on someone’s scars, especially not knowing the history behind that scar or the person on the screen. If anyone ever needs to talk my dms are open, I would love to listen to your stories and hype y’all up. I promise I hear u and I see u. Thank you and I hope y’all will move with grace in the future.
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