Ash Kash just posted a bombshell photo showing off her body, as she does, and yes, it ate. But leave it to the internet to zoom in, screenshot, and suddenly spiral into a scar conspiracy theory over the tiniest detail. That’s right: the girlies (and the trolls) noticed a visible scar on her stomach, and they have not shut up since.
The post, which racked up over 8 million views on X, has become a viral moment and a lesson in how people will literally comment on anything if you’re hot and famous.
Let’s break it down, shall we?
The Picture That Started It All
Ash Kash, the influencer, model, beauty entrepreneur and baddie, uploaded a photo that had her followers gagging over her figure, but it didn’t take long for the convo to shift. Not about her hair. Not about her flawless face. Not even about her snatched waist. Nope. It was all about a small scar on her stomach that had people asking questions like it was a Reddit AMA.
Social Media’s Unfiltered Reactions
Some comments were curious. Others? Just plain rude.
- “whats that scar?”
- “why does her stomach look like that?”
- “Want to share about that scar you have on your stomach?”
→ To which Ash Kash responded with a simple: “lol”
(Legendary. Iconic. Like yes, laugh at them.)
But it didn’t stop there. The commentary got even more chaotic:
- “Stomach looks like some balled up homework”
- “C-section stomach? wtf is going on there?”
- “Wtf ?????”
- “Nah that scar is actually attractive idk what y’all are talking about lol”
Let’s pause right there, shout out to that last user. A real one. Someone finally said it: scars are sexy, mysterious, and part of life. Period.
Ash Kash Responds… Again
After a few hours of the internet spiraling, Ash Kash logged back in to remind everyone to touch grass and get a grip. In a separate tweet, she wrote:
“The way y’all acting over a scar is mind boggling…”
And she’s right. Imagine getting pressed over someone else’s skin. Imagine having nothing better to do than speculate over a scar on a woman’s body that doesn’t even concern you. Could never be me.