Todrick Hall has been one of the most-hated contestants that ever graced "Celebrity Big Brother" as seen in online comments circulating on social media. Despite the season being over, the professional dancer still faces many controversies, and recently, he shut down one fan who expressed their own opinion about him.

It all began in a TikTok video posted by Abigail Adams who wished other contestants of the hit reality TV competition would stop hanging out with the Broadway star because "he is not a nice person."

TooFab reported that Hall had been hosting many gatherings for his co-cast members and had remained in touch with them even after their season ended.

@todrick #stitch with @itsabigailadams ♬ original sound - TODRICK

It appears that the podcaster's comments didn't sit well with the dancer as he posted his own video in response to the accusations against him.

"I really wish that people who have never met me would stop talking s*** about me on the Internet," he said. (via Paper Magazine)

Hall added that some people have the audacity to feel comfortable in posting videos online regarding a stranger's behavior and they could publicly declare a person's attitude despite not even meeting them in person.

The reality TV star went on to accuse Adams of posting the video for clout as he pointed out that she's only after the likes and popularity increase.

Aside from the TikTok content creator, Hall also gave his message to all his critics in general, saying reality TV is far from what's happening in the outside world as audiences couldn't judge a person's "moral and ethic compass" based on what they see on television.

He had enough of the comments he'd been receiving as people continuously bring up his controversy about not paying his backup dancers, lying about his house, and more.

"At this point, I'm just not gonna let people like you paint my narrative," he added.

Todrick Hall Issues

It's been three years since the allegations about Hall's attitude and work ethics made rounds online.

According to Insider, the "American Idol" semi-finalist had been accused of failing to compensate people who have worked for his previous projects.

An alleged victim, who's a videographer based in London, United Kingdom, told the outlet that Hall didn't pay her the amount of over $1000 over the course of 10 months after working for him for a week.

His former assistant, Tommy McKissock, also filed a complaint in 2018, accusing Hall of sexual harassment, wrongful termination, failure o pay minimum wage, and many more.

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