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On April 19, she published Olympic Olympic Running Nicky Hilz Video with Telto This included Kadri interviews with women’s marathon Natalie Daniels. The message came just two days before Daniels was ready to compete in the Boston Marathon, and only six months after she gave birth to the first child.
Tiktok Hilz has opened a video of Daniels, sharing how she was thought that she did not compete in the marathon because the biologically men’s trances will fight in the female sphere. The clip was originally with advertising interview With an activist of sportswear of the brand XX-XY athletics.
In the same post on the popular social media platform, Hilz urged Daniels to refuse the -confession trans -inclusion, disagree with the new position of the mother against her.
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Nicky Hilz responds after winning 1500 million women in record 3: 55.33 during the testing of the US Olympic team in Haywood-Field, in Eugene, Orekh, June 30, 2024. (Kirby Lee-Usa Today Sports)
For Hilz this post complied with the regular content of the athlete, who often shows the Olympian who promoted pro-transgender beliefs and argued against counteraction to trans -lusion In sports. Hilz is a biologically a athlete who competes in the female category, while determining the transgender and not binary.
Shortly after Tiktok Post Hiltz came out, the reaction from it was directed to Daniels, which said many followers and fans Hilz started sending her amazing messages.
“I didn’t think it would be this crazy cruelty,” Daniels said Fox News digital response about the answer she received from the interview. “People tried to find us when we were in Boston.”
Daniels claims that one person said to her, “I live in Boston, and when I see you on the street, I’m going to hunt you.”
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Natalie Daniels’ Marathon run during the Boston Marathon on April 21, 2025. (Kindly with Natalie Daniels)
The new mother said the worst alleged comment she saw was from the man who said, “I hope your son would come out like a trans and never talk to you again.” “Her son was only six months old at the time.
Daniels said she eventually assumed the responsibility for the messages aimed at her and her family. However, she quoted the Hilz Tikt for contributing to the return.
“(HILTZ) also has free speech. Thus, the opinion (Hilz) is just as true as to share as I have,” Daniels said. “I think (Hilz) encouraged a pile that really came out of his hands, probably very soon … I think the fact that (Hilz) did nothing with that.
“I think I eventually respond for what I said. And I know what I said was said out of love and the desire to continue to support and encourage women and women’s sports.”
However, this did not facilitate the experience for Daniels.
“The most hated messages were upset. It was several times when I just had, I didn’t want to cry, but several times I just started crying,” she said. “And I would say to the husband,” Excuse me, it’s like a lot, you need to fight it so that people look like “you are this angry bass” or “you are stupid.”
Runners cross the starting line of the 125th Marathon, Hopkintan, Massachusetts. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm, File)
“Instead of having this very rational interaction, they went to threats and violence immediately.”
Fox News Digital appealed to the HILTZ, Hawi Management, for the answer.
When the Boston Marathon Day came, on April 21, Daniels was prepared for potential attacks and caused her at the rate after receiving the posts, warning her, ”she states. But instead, she only heard roaring chents of aduction, she claims. She even had one of the best finishes, reaching the finish line at 2:50:04 on the 110th place.
Love continued in the social media when it saw the flash of praise and respect, which, as a result, obscured the support she received for upholding women’s sports and speaking in an interview with the XX-XY athletics.
For Daniels, this helped to check the decision she made, partly from the experience of becoming a new mother. Daniels said a trip to the obstetrician had included a survey that suggested that the only reason she was pregnant was due to her unsuccessful birth control rather than her own intentions.
“In society, I just feel that there is such a restorative definition of what it means to be a woman, and what it means to be a woman is basically one, and it is access to abortion. And in our culture, it just seems to be all that one of us should take care,” said Daniels, a native of Virginia. She added that the poll and the growing cultural stigmatization of pregnancy was introduced into her passion for the protection of athletes and from trans -inclusion.
“I know that it may be different things, but it all has to do with this degumanization of women. For me, it feels that in this culture, in this political climate, women’s life is an incredibly local, uncertain thing,” she added.
The decision was praised and supported by Daniels during the marathon and on the Internet, but not from its treadmill “Easy track -buzz” in Washington, Colombia, which, she said, was more given in Hiltz than she.
Daniels said she had faced the decision to appear in an interview with the XX-XY athletics of the club.
Natalie Daniels, left, and Nicky Hilz. (Kindly with Natalie Daniels/Getti Image)
Daniels said she suggested making a statement saying that her position should not attack the trance for her identity, but defend women as herself. But it won’t be enough, she said.
She claims that they suggest allowing her to continue running at the club when she apologies and publicly recognizes the possibility of a biological man to become a woman she refused to do.
Daniels claims to have told her the club that in order to reassure her directors, she had to share a statement on social media, which states: “Now I understand that a person can take hormones and surgery, and they can become a woman.”
“I liked,” I’m not going to do it. I can’t do it … “It’s completely against my Christian values,” she said. “This is completely against what I know how God works.”
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Daniels said she later learned of removing from the team through a text message and email from the board while she was sitting on her courtyard.
So now she is starting her own club with athletics XX-XY and founder Jennifer Sey.
And although it still adapts to regular hatred on the Internet, and even random hucks from the audience at the competition, Daniels said she was looking forward to raising her family and will bring her new role to avoid athletes from women’s sports.
The Light Horse Track Club did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request.
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