KEY POINTS

  • Renee Gracie called out a troll who left mean comments on one of her social media posts
  • The racer turned porn star told the troll that nothing anyone says can upset her anymore
  • Gracie's family and friends are supportive of her career switch

Renee Gracie called out one troll on Instagram after the latter left mean comments on her post and encouraged him to continue doing it if it makes him feel better because nothing can upset her anymore.

Gracie is happy and contented with her life to care about the negative comments from trolls online. On Tuesday, the racer turned porn star shared her response to one troll in her Instagram Story. Based on her words, the troll had left mean comments on one of her social media posts.

"Does swearing and putting someone down make you feel better about yourself?" she asked.

"If it does keep going boo. I'll happily be whatever you want to call me. Somehow, judging by the way you attack and speak to people on social media, regardless of my life choices, I'm clearly in a much better place than you. You can't drag me down to your level. And I actually get off being called a sl-t and a hoe pull my hair while your [sic] at it. Hehe.”

Gracie also tagged the Instagram handle of the troll and left three pointers in her post. First, she encouraged trolls to “make sure people can’t reply or tag them back!”

Second, she informed them that “nothing anyone says can upset me. I actually love it.” Third, she left them a thought to ponder upon.

“If you have ever commented bad things on someone’s page on social media, not only are you probably not okay, you’ve lost,” she wrote.

“The person who your [sic] hating on is winning and they know it too. I don’t know how people can be bothered to waste their own time in their lives to hate on someone else’s life! I feel sorry for the people’s mental health on the internet.”

Gracie is one of the few porn stars lucky to have a supportive family and friends who continue to back her even when she switched careers from racing to doing porn. Mia Khalifa and Riley Reid were both disowned by their families for making adult videos. Khalifa was even banned from visiting her home country Lebanon.

In a previous interview, the former racer recalled the time when she wanted to quit OnlyFans because she struggled to come up with creative ideas. However, her dad who has been fully supportive of her new career encouraged her to keep going because she was already earning big at the time.

"He actually encouraged me to keep doing it because it's been life-changing and if anyone was in the position to make this kind of money everyone would try and do it. To actually have that support when times have got tough is really good,” Gracie said.

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Renee Gracie driver of the #360 Harvey Norman Super Girls Nissan Altima poses for a photo prior to practice for the Bathurst 1000, which is race 21 of the Supercars Championship at Mount Panorama on October 8, 2016 in Bathurst, Australia. Getty Images/Daniel Kalisz