‘I Feared for My Safety’: Gold’s Gym Customer’s Shocking Account Rock Los Angeles
‘I was naked, vulnerable, and then I got called a bitch by a man who followed me into the women’s locker room.’ These are the explosive words from acclaimed singer-songwriter Tish Hyman, whose disturbing experience at Gold’s Gym Beverly Center in Los Angeles is setting the internet ablaze and sparking calls for a nationwide boycott. Hyman, a Black woman and LA local, says she was punished-her membership revoked-after daring to report a man’s presence in the women’s locker room, a place she says should be sacred and secure for all women.
The altercation, which Hyman captured on video, is now sending shockwaves across social media. As politicians, activists, concerned mothers, and former gym-goers weigh in, the underlying issues of privacy, women’s rights, and so-called ‘progressive’ policies are thrust into the harshest possible spotlight. Is this the new normal in Biden’s America, or will grassroots outrage force a reckoning on safety for women?
‘I told the staff, this isn’t right-women should feel safe. They said their hands were tied. Then they kicked me out.’
In a climate increasingly hostile to basic common sense, Hyman’s ordeal raises tough questions about the real-world cost of gender-identity-driven locker room policies.
Backlash Ignites: Gold’s Gym’s Policy Under Scrutiny as Outraged Women Speak Out
Hyman’s story begins like thousands of others-a woman simply looking for a safe place to change in peace. But in the new Los Angeles, this is apparently too much to ask. According to reports, Hyman entered the locker room as usual, only to become alarmed by the presence of a man dressed in ‘boy clothes’ and lip gloss. The man not only invaded her privacy but, as confirmed via eyewitness reporting, called her a vile name as she objected while unclothed and exposed – a moment of humiliation and fear that shouldn’t exist in any gym.
What followed was even more chilling. Rather than support Hyman’s request for safety and privacy-a nearly innate expectation for any woman-Gold’s Gym management informed her that ‘their hands were tied by the law.’ Yes, you read that right. According to a Gateway Pundit investigation, staff claimed legal policies prevented them from asking the man to leave, regardless of the concern and discomfort described by Hyman and other female patrons.
The Gold’s Gym team appeared more focused on appeasing outside activists and legal technicalities than protecting their loyal customers. Hyman was ultimately forced to leave, her membership revoked, and police summoned-all because she voiced what countless Americans feel: Women deserve privacy and dignity.
‘We filed written complaints. We begged for action. Why is it so hard to protect women in America now?’ – Gold’s Gym member
This isn’t a one-off story. Other gym members-including women unrelated to Hyman-reportedly stepped in to support her, voicing their own feelings of invasion and discomfort. Videos and statements from the Beverly Center location reveal growing frustration among women left high and dry by the very gyms that once promised safety and community.
#BoycottGoldsGym: Internet Erupts Over ‘Woke’ Corporate Policies Endangering Women
As news spread, so too did the outrage. Hyman, who has since become the unwilling face of the debate, is calling for a sweeping boycott of Gold’s Gym and its new parent company, EoS Fitness, urging every woman to rethink her membership. Hashtags like #BoycottGoldsGym and #WomenDeserveSafety are exploding on X (formerly Twitter), and the comments couldn’t be clearer: Americans are fed up with corporations putting ideology over common sense.
According to The Post Millennial, Hyman’s livestream has garnered hundreds of thousands of views in less than forty-eight hours, with ordinary women, mothers, and even a handful of former gym staff all voicing support. Some lament California’s radical anti-woman policies. Others demand Gold’s Gym and EoS Fitness restore Hyman’s membership and issue a public apology. Even prominent conservative leaders have jumped into the fray, slamming the company for surrendering to woke legal activism at the expense of basic safety.
‘If Gold’s can’t respect women’s privacy, then women need to take their business elsewhere. No company is above the law-or above morality.’ – Popular X user @MomsForSafety
Yet, astonishingly, Gold’s Gym remains mostly silent. At the time of writing, their Beverly Center branch (recently snapped up by EoS Fitness as per a Daily Caller expose) has said nothing coherent about changing course, nor have they addressed the chilling effect this will have on female patrons. Conservative voices are highlighting this silence as the natural endgame of leftist dogma-a world where the feelings of a few trump the basic privacy and safety needs of millions of women and girls.
Election Season Showdown: Will Politicians Step Up and Defend Women’s Rights?
The stakes couldn’t be higher as the country barrels toward the 2026 midterms, with President Trump’s administration urging governors to restore sanity and protect traditional women’s spaces nationwide. For now, the Gold’s Gym debacle is just the latest cautionary tale in a string of headline-grabbing incidents where privacy and security are jettisoned for legal compliance and woke optics.
What does this signal for the future? If a well-known singer can lose her gym membership-and her peace of mind-just for insisting on basic female dignity, where does it stop? Women, advocates, and even some former liberal allies are demanding clear answers from gym chains, lawmakers, and the Biden-aligned local government. Will they continue bowing to radical lobbyists-or finally listen to their own customers?
‘This is about way more than Gold’s Gym,’ wrote local activist Denise Wu. ‘It’s about our right to womanhood, privacy, and safety in public spaces. Will California ever listen?’
As more women speak out nationally, calls for reform are reaching a fever pitch. With President Trump promising to safeguard women’s rights and reverse policies that erase biological reality in spaces like locker rooms, the battle lines are clearly drawn. Meanwhile, Gold’s Gym faces a growing PR disaster and the chilling prospect of losing the trust-and the business-of half the population.
Are you comfortable letting your wife or daughter walk into a locker room where anyone-regardless of gender or intent-can follow her in? That’s the question burning across America as voters and parents demand a return to sanity. Whatever happens next, one thing is certain: the grassroots revolt against woke corporate culture and the fight for women’s rights in public spaces is only just beginning.