He’s “way out of her league” — but this gal loves when other women try scoring with her smoking hot hunk.
Convinced she’s got a ten-out-of-ten heartthrob for a boyfriend, a purportedly “unbothered” brunette says the best part about having an attractive man is watching him shoot down wannabe lover girls when they attempt to steal him away behind her back.
“My favorite part about having a hot boyfriend who’s way out of my league is the ego boost,” Alexis Makenzie, 23, announced in a trending TikTok testimonial with over 12.1 million views.
“I go out of town for work a lot, so he just be out doing things in the wild by himself,” the coastal engineer from Tampa, Fla., continued of boyfriend Gary Wilson, 25, a classic physique bodybuilder.
“Girls are bold enough when I’m around,” Makenzie continued. “But when I’m not around, it’s a whole new level of audacity. There are girlies who wait for me to not be around to shoot their shot [at my boyfriend].”
But rather than fuming with fury over the foul offense, Makenzie chuckles at the overt flirts.
“I find it hilarious,” she insisted. “I’m not threatened by it in the slightest because I am extremely secure in my relationship.”
“It’s that much more funny that I’m unbothered by it,” the TikTokker testified. “Because I feel like the worse pain for them is getting rejected by him without me being there and without me having to ever say anything or get involved.”
In fact, the brave belle not only enjoys when romantic rivals attempt to usurp her throne as Wilson’s queen, she also urges him to withhold his relationship status from the swarming vultures when rebuffing their advances.
“I encourage him to reject them but not say it’s because he has a girlfriend,” Makenzie revealed. “I think it’s that much funnier to get rejected on your own volition than just because he’s unavailable.”
“I don’t know if I’m wrong for that,” she spat with a smirk. “But what an ego boost.”
“I love having a hot boyfriend.”
But social media skeptics are questioning Makenzie cool attitude towards women vying for her spot.
“I have a feeling she’s very bothered,” a cynical commenter wrote, doubting her claims of being “unbothered” by the disrespect.
“Fellas date the ugly/semi pretty girl [because they’re] not used to male attention [and] will treat you very good. That’s what he’s doing,” penned an equally rude pessimist who suggested that Makenzie’s boyfriend is merely using her.
“Bro settled for now, make sure you make your worth because he can move any second,” another nasty naysayer sniped.
Sadly, Makenzie’s far from the first women to be dragged for hooking an ultra sexy significant other.
Plus-size content creator Gina Miyares, 29, from Boston, Mass., has confessed that digital detractors regularly remind her that husband Josh, 25, is “out of her league,” and must be hiding the fact that he’s “gay” by marrying her.
Meanwhile, in January, author Hazel McBride sent the internet into frenzy when she revealed her “insanely hot” husband to TikTok before bullies argued that she was too “average-looking” to have him as arm candy.
But like the others who’ve faced virtual villains, Makenzie refused to be shaken.
Snapping back at her haters, she doubled down on her unfazed slant towards the online shade she received.
“Believe it or not, making a silly little video on a silly little clock app is not [equivocal] to real life emotions,” she said before sarcastically thanking trolls for engaging with her viral video.
And fans freaked out over her unflappable confidence.
“You’re amazing and beautiful… Keep being you,” praised a supporter.
“The girls can [shoot] their shot all they want, at end of the day you know who is coming home to,” another applauded.
And when an antagonist tried berating Makenzie by likening her to Shrek, the unvexed vixen quipped: “An icon to be compared to. Thank you.”
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