Remi Bader Says Boyfriend Broke Up with Her 'Over Text' After Nearly 2 Years of Dating
Bader posted a TikTok over the weekend with the news and then deleted it shortly after
Remi Bader and her boyfriend of almost two years, Keyveat Postell, have seemingly parted ways.
The TikTok creator, who rose to fame for her honest clothing reviews and for championing plus-size fashion, shared a video over the weekend where she was visibly emotional. In the short video, Bader could be seen crying, while text over the screen read, "When he says doing it over text is easier for him than doing it in person after almost 2 years together."
She deleted the video shortly after posting it and has not shared any videos since then.
A rep for Bader declined to comment.
Bader previously opened up about her relationship last January on the Not Skinny but Not Fat podcast, telling host Amanda Hirsch that she and Postell met on the dating app Lox Club in June 2022. She also talked about wanting to take things slow and keep things low-key — which she maintained throughout their relationship. Keeping her relationship private was important.
"I've been very not sure what to do about all this," Bader said of how to handle having a public relationship. "I've asked a lot of friends who have boyfriends in the industry, and they're like, 'Oh my God, if you can, keep it private.'"
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Bader has made a name for herself on TikTok and in fashion as a content creator and voice for encouraging more size inclusion and diversity across the industry. While she started her platform as a way to have fun with trying on clothes and make funny videos, she eventually realized she could make a real impact on fashion as a whole.
“I want to be helping this world and trying to make a difference,” she told PEOPLE exclusively in September during NYFW of how she's working with brands to be more inclusive. “I want to celebrate these brands more than I have been and put a more positive spin on things. I’ve recently changed my mindset on this, and I really want to focus on that instead of bashing them in as harsh of a way.”
She's done a lot of work with brands like VS Pink and Revolve in bringing in size-inclusive ranges for shoppers and is always looking for more that she can offer. As she told PEOPLE, she's constantly looking for more ways she can expand her reach in making this world more inclusive and diverse.
“I literally never planned for any of this to happen,” she shared of her quick rise to mega-influencer status. “I’m happy it did, but I’m still learning and having so many conversations — with other plus-size creators, with brands, with designers, and trying to listen to everyone."
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