A nurse has gone viral on TikTok after hitting back at critics who deemed her work uniform “inappropriate” because of the way it fits her body.
A nurse has shared she can’t catch a break online after being trolled on the internet for her hip-hugging scrubs that some have deemed “inappropriate”.
Erika Diaz, 22, showed off her medical uniform, which clearly defined her shapely figure and subsequently went viral on TikTok, the New York Post reports.
In the clip, which amassed 12.7 million views, Ms Diaz stands in front of her camera in her scrubs, hitting back at people who call it “inappropriate” for work.
While her followers told her to flaunt what she’s got, critics slammed the 22-year-old for dressing ‘inappropriately’ at work. Picture: TikTok
The video then cuts to images of how the scrubs are advertised online, proving her body has different proportions than the women in the photos.
“Some people just have an issue with my body not my scrubs and it shows,” her caption read.
“Just for clarification, I am 5’2” (157cm) and 107lbs (49kg) I’m short and little, y’all can say my body is fake all y’all want it’s not,” she wrote in a follow-up comment, “Ask my back problems.”
Ms Diaz is “devoting” her life “to the improvement of others and anyone’s opinions are irrelevant”. Picture: TikTok
”I’m short and little, y’all can say my body is fake all y’all want it’s not.” Picture: TikTok
“I literally work two jobs, volunteer and I am still studying I’m devoting my life to the improvement of others and anyone’s opinions are irrelevant,” she added.
Ms Diaz defended herself against the critics who suggested her outfit wasn’t “professional” and that she should just buy a “bigger” size.
Followers quickly jumped to her defence, saying they wouldn’t care what a nurse was dressed like as long as she was saving their life. Picture: TikTok
Diaz can’t help her curvy figure, but trolls in her comments claim she should just purchase a bigger size. Picture: TikTok
“You simply can buy a 1 bigger size to give you space for breath,” commented one person.
“I’m an old school director. I’d never allow that on my floor – I want to see nails, perfume or style – keep that at home where it belongs,” wrote another.
But her other followers had her back, advocating for her to flaunt what she’s got without judgment.
“She can’t help it that she’s snatched, let a fine woman live,” wrote one user.
“Can’t change what you have, doesn’t make it inappropriate,” chimed in another.
