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Zac Clarkis defendingTayshia Adamsfrom the haters.
“I think you need to get over yourself. Remember when you dated @zwclark and didn’t constantly post selfies and boobs and bikinis of yourself?” the commenter wrote.
“Yeah get back to that honey @tayshia because nobody cares at [sic] how fancy you think you are,” the user continued. “You’re still a girl from a reality show with a guy who cheated on you.”
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Clark, 38, responded to the commenter directly: “Enough is enough.”
“One of the problems with social media is it gives people like you a voice and unwarranted power. The truth is, we see this s—-, I see this s—-,” he continued. “It is hard to avoid and it is just not nice, especially when you have no idea what you are talking about/you just make s—- up. I struggle to see why you would be mean for no reason, being kind is so much easier, I promise.”
Then, Adams' ex-fiancé turned the conversation to her. “So @tayshia f—- the noise and keep doing your thing,” he said.
Tayshia Adams and Zac Clark.David Becker/Getty

“Wear the clothes you want to wear, take the videos you want to take and keep shining,” he added. “I know you and I know you to be a really good person.”
Clark and Adams got engaged in 2020 while filming her season ofThe Bachelorette. Adams' rep thenconfirmed the pair’s split to PEOPLEin November 2021.
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Adams first addressed the breakup news that December when she co-hosted theMen Tell Allepisode ofKatie Thurston’sseason. At the time, Adamstearfully left the stageafter speaking about the split to then-co-hostKaitlyn Bristowe.
“All in all, all I have to say is that I’m heartbroken,” Adams said. “But we tried really hard and I still love him very much. And I’m not sure that the future holds.”
source: people.com