Toad Craves Swan Meat: Troll Targets Xixi Lim, She Fires Back

Toad Craves Swan Meat: Troll Targets Xixi Lim, She Fires Back

Celebrity Xixi Lim Faces Unsolicited Body‑Shaming on Social Media

For a public figure, it’s inevitable to get commentary about looks. But when the comments end up sliding into personal DMs and crossing into harassment, the sting just feels louder.

From Silent DM Sting to Bold Instagram Reveal

Xixi Lim, known for her role in “Ah Girls Go Army” (AGGA), recently exposed a relentless attack from an anonymous netizen who kept steering her direct messages with weight‑centric slights. She posted the screenshots on her Instagram on Wednesday, June 29.

“Sorry I Missed Your Messages” — Xixi’s Call‑Out

In her Stories she wrote: “Hello sister, I’ve been missing your DMs. Today I’m finally giving you full attention. Let’s chat!” This opened the floodgates for the anonymous critic.

Anonymous Comments That Crossed a Line

The netizen, later identifying herself as a girl, peppered Xixi’s inbox with remarks about her weight and even insinuated she looked pregnant:

  • “As a girl, I want half your weight, twice your confidence, and the same amount of your bbies.”
  • “Didn’t know they made high heels to support the weight of an elephant. Maximum pressure on the chopstick.”
  • “You looked like you were pregnant.”

Xixi’s Graceful Rebuttal

Rather than lash out, Xixi turned the situation around with her typical calm vibe:

“You’re definitely targeting me on my size, and that’s fine. I’ve been open about being plus‑size, and I can’t hide that in a short period. You’re free to have your own opinions. I’m not hating you for it.”

In a world where everything that’s posted online lives under a magnifying glass, Xixi’s response reminds us that dignity and calm can defuse even the most venomous challenges.

Celebrity Weight‑Chat Gets a Fresh Take

Recently, an anonymous fan slipped into Xixi‘s direct messages on social media with a string of comments about her curves. The hype‑maker took the bait, but rather than flinch, she set the record straight.

Because a lot of us are secretly concerned about the next crunch‑time

“I’ve never told anyone it’s okay to be chunky or ‘big’,” Xixi said calmly, “and I know that weight issues can turn into a ticking time bomb if left unchecked.” The actress added that she’s been hitting the gym hard and cutting down on the extra pounds, not for anyone else but for her own health and peace of mind.

Love, Not Numbers

She stressed that her journey is all about herself. “I’m not doing this to match up with anyone—whether it’s a partner, a friend, or that perpetual ‘ideal measurement’ on one side of the screen” she quipped. Xixi reminded fans that, in her view, love is borderless and that everyone is special just the way they are.

Not the First Time the Weight Column Has Stormed In

Which is pretty much a headline in itself. When Xixi’s debut film peaked a few years ago, director Jack Neo found himself under fire for the portrayal of Yuan Yuanyuan—raising the perennial question of whether her character was a nickname for “fat‑shaming.” Now, the social‑media drama is even juicier because the anonymous netizen also tossed a few words about the actor Glenn Yong.

The fan warned, “If you really want a relationship, please start a weight‑loss program.” “After all, isn’t it fair to look good and want your partner to look good too?” The remark was, quite frankly, much like a high‑school cafeteria warning that got a bit too direct.

What’s the Bottom Line?

In a world where body‑shaming can turn into viral trending memes, Xixi highlighted health over aesthetic, proving her self‑awareness and, frankly, her unwavering heart.

When TikTok Turns Spies: XiXi and Glenn Face a Celebrity Pothole

When a couple of friends make a splash on a web show, the internet can turn from curious to invasive in an instant. That’s what happened to XiXi and her buddy Glenn, who recently figured out that being seen together on camera is a double‑edged sword.

The TikTok Boom

According to their most recent chat with AsiaOne, the pair’s on‑screen chemistry sparked a wave of TikTok edits. The numbers? Over a million views—a figure that didn’t disappoint the duo’s eyebrows.

  • Glenn says, “We were super shocked.”
  • He mentions that people have been asking, “Why aren’t you dating me?” even when XiXi is simply hanging out with a friend.
  • XiXi counters, “It’s my privacy. I’m just spending time with my friend!”

Behind the Curtain: Privacy in the Digital Age

XiXi’s stance is crystal clear: she’s halfway through a remodel—she’s torn between her father’s house and the mandatory move into a “fathers‑land” she can’t, and she recently kissed an ex‑best friend. The whole thing is becoming #DivorceRoom, a reality show where people share their journey, and their “all‑over‑the‑world” content is only the tip of the iceberg.

The Real Takeaway

The humor in this situation comes from the absurdity of dating rumors that start from a single appearance, pairing a low‑level “LOL Tik Tik” with the high‑stakes dynamics of current romantic entanglements. It’s a reminder: the internet loves to turn smiles into drama, so keep your photo‑playlist under lock and key (or take a giant selfie and call it “fighting over the years”).