Popular Podcast Host In Hot Water After ‘nasty’ Sex Confession Leaves Fans Repulsed

Popular Podcast Host In Hot Water After ‘nasty’ Sex Confession Leaves Fans Repulsed




uaetodaynews.com — Popular podcast host in hot water after ‘nasty’ sex confession leaves fans repulsed
Controversial influencer Hallie Batchelder has been crucified online after her recent confession left viewers mortified.
Most well known for her podcast Extra Dirty, which is under Call Her Daddy Alex Cooper’s Unwell Network, Batchelder, 25, often shares intimate details about her dating life and sexual escapades publicly.
Over the years, she has found herself in hot water on numerous occasions thanks to her brazen admissions.
Most recently, she faced immense backlash after she proudly announced that she doesn’t ‘f**k with condoms’ when getting intimate because they ‘ruin the vibe.’
She spoke about it during an episode on her podcast entitled The Condom Epidemic, but the internet wasted no time in slamming the social media star’s condom apathy.
And when she clapped back at the haters in a video shared to TikTokit only heightened the backlash.
‘If that’s what you want to cancel me for, OK cancel me. I’m not changing my mind on that one,’ she said.
‘If I texted 100 b***hes right now and said, “Hey guys, when was the last time you used a condom?” I can guarantee most of them would say high school.
Controversial influencer Hallie Batchelder has been crucified online after her recent confession left viewers mortified
She faced immense backlash after she proudly announced that she doesn’t ‘f**k with condoms’ when getting intimate because they ‘ruin the vibe’
‘I’m sorry, I don’t think it’s a controversial opinion at all. Out of all the unhinged s**t I say on the show, disliking a rubber ducky entering my body is what you choose to come for me for?
‘I’m not saying practice unsafe sex, I have an IUD that’s stronger than Zeus,’ she added.
But many people rushed to the comment section to bash her, while pointing out that IUDs do not protect against STIs.
‘Babe, one in five people have STIs in America. I think influencers should be spreading responsibility and safety,’ one user fired back in the comment section.
‘If that’s your personal opinion, all the more power to you but when a generation of young women look up to you, I think it’s important to have a positive impact.’
‘As someone who works in an STD clinic this is insane,’ another fumed.
Someone else chimed in, ‘Oof girl no. This is not a normal take.’
‘Her opinion and statements influence young impressionable women whether that is her intention or not, she is an influencer with a following, there is a responsibility there,’ read a fourth comment.
She spoke about it during an episode on her podcast entitled The Condom Epidemic, but the internet wasted no time in slamming the social media star’s condom apathy
And when she clapped back at the haters in a video shared to TikTok , it only heightened the backlash. Batchelder is seen in May
‘You know what else ruins the vibes? Chlamydia and gonorrhea,’ said a fifth.
Other verified influencers have rapidly gone to make statements on the recent post, with pop singer and song writer Jillian Rossi commenting, ‘Absolutely insane, it’s giving severe pick me, hopefully no one actually looks up to her because as women we need to protect ourselves.’
In August 2024, the World Health Organization said there was an ‘alarming decline in adolescent condom use’ and an ‘increased risk of sexually transmitted infections and unintended pregnancies.’
A study conducted by the organization showed a third of sexually active adolescents did not use a condom the last time they had sex.
Articles have warned that ‘bad social media advice’ warding youngsters off condoms has contributed to the decline.
The Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBS) also blame a lack of sexuality education and warn that if this trend continues it will have ‘far-reaching consequences.’
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention acknowledges that condoms are still an effective tool that can be used in tandem ‘alongside newer prevention strategies.’
‘We know that condom use has declined among some groups, but they still have an important role to play in STI prevention,’ said Dr. Bradley Stoner, director of the CDC’s Division of STD Prevention.
‘Condoms can be accessed without navigating the health care system, can be used on-demand, are generally affordable and most importantly unlike other methods – they are effective at preventing HIV and STIs when used consistently and correctly.’
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Published on: 2025-10-28 19:01:00
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