Love Island Australia star Cassidy McGill takes down a troll who said she had ‘put on weight’

Love Island Australia star Cassidy McGill has hit back at a troll who said she had ‘gained weight’ after she posted a gorgeous swimwear photo to Instagram.

The Bondi-based reality star, 28, shared a photo of herself in skinny, low-cut black swimmers on the beach.

Cassidy then started a Q&A, in which a fan commented on her weight.

‘Have you arrived? Going by the beach photo, I think you got it! No offense,” the troll wrote to the blonde.

Cassidy quickly fired back, writing, “This screams, ‘I’m single, 5’9, with a receding hairline.’

Love Island Australia star Cassidy McGill has hit back at a troll who said she had ‘gained weight’ after she posted a stunning swimwear photo to Instagram

“Babes, I’m not around you so it’s none of your business,” she added.

Cassidy, who starred in the first season of the Australian version of the spunky dating show, recently downsized her expensive beachfront apartment after admitting she only rented the expensive apartment to “keep up appearances.”

She took to Instagram in May to show off her more humble home in an Art Deco building in eastern Sydney.

The beauty, who has transformed herself into a successful influencer with 389,000 followers, seemed happy with her decision after the move.

The Bondi-based reality star, 28, shared a photo of herself in skinny, low-cut black swimmers on the beach.  Cassidy then started a Q&A, in which a fan commented on her weight

The Bondi-based reality star, 28, shared a photo of herself in skinny, low-cut black swimmers on the beach. Cassidy then started a Q&A, in which a fan commented on her weight

“My new home is so magical,” she wrote, sharing a photo of the entrance.

On her YouTube vlog, she added, “This place is beautiful. It’s still in the Vaucluse, so it’s a good step. But it’s much more me. It’s art deco, it’s cosy, it’s homely, it has character. It feels inhabited. It’s beautiful.’

Cassidy added that the new place has a backyard with a communal backyard in a “block of four” units.

“All my friends immediately say ‘this is me’ and I’m so excited for change,” she added of the exciting move.

Cassidy admitted in April that she lived in an expensive beachfront condo to “keep up appearances.”

In a video posted to Instagram, she added that while she often receives compliments from fans on her path, she insisted that “social media is a lie.”

“I’m about to unload something that has been plaguing me for a while,” her post began.

“When I moved into this apartment, I think I felt like I had something to prove. I was under a lot of pressure because I hadn’t started my own business and didn’t seem successful.’

“People asked what my next steps in my career were. I had just bought my dream car, so I think I wanted to continue. ‘

“I had to move because my car wouldn’t fit in my current space and when I found this apartment I thought maybe this would be flashy enough to appease people.”

'Have you arrived?  Going by the beach photo, I think you got it!  No offense,

‘Have you arrived? Going by the beach photo, I think you got it! No offense,” the troll wrote to the blonde. Cassidy quickly fired back, writing, “This screams, ‘I’m single, 5’9, with a receding hairline’

“I had a really hard time falling naturally in love with this space and calling it home. It’s a pure waste of money.’

She added that she wants to downsize to a less expensive two-bedroom apartment and preferably in an “Art Deco building.”

She also said that she’s not “broke” and that it’s her choice if she decides to downsize.

“But if I’m moving out of this space into something that’s not as pretty, I don’t want to have to constantly defend my decision and explain that it was a choice and not because I’m broke or whatever these keyboard warriors will come up with,” she said.

In an accompanying clip, Cassidy thanked her concerned followers for reaching out and said she should remind herself to just “do what makes her happy” instead of worrying about what anyone else thinks.

“Everyone has a different idea of ​​success…social media is such a blatant lie,” she said.

Cassidy admitted in April that she lived in an expensive beachfront apartment to 'keep up appearances'

Cassidy admitted in April that she lived in an expensive beachfront apartment to ‘keep up appearances’