Bobbi Althoff has openly discussed the negative feedback she receives on her videos in a heartfelt message.
The podcaster mentioned that she has been in a new relationship for about a year after parting ways with her former partner.
Bobbi is recognized for her work on The Very Good Podcast, which features popular interviews with stars like Drake. She shared that whenever she uploads a video to her social media platforms, she faces a barrage of misogynistic remarks about her personal life.
Among the comments she highlighted were those suggesting she is ‘run through’, a derogatory implication regarding her sexual history.
In a TikTok video, Bobbi emotionally addressed the offensive comments she often encounters, including deeply personal criticisms.

“If I post any video in general the amount of hate comments I get is unreal,” she expressed.
She tearfully admitted that although she tries not to let the comments affect her, the sheer volume and harshness make it challenging.
“As much as I wish that these comments didn’t get to me, I’m human,” she said. “If you got this many negative things said about you every day, it would get to you, too.”
Bobbi elaborated on some of the unpleasant remarks people leave on her posts.
“They say I sleep with every guest. Literally, I do not, but you won’t ever believe that,” she added.
The podcaster noted that comments become more severe when she discusses her relationship.
“We’ve been together for a year, but without fail, every single time I post him, all the comments are about how I’m ‘ran through’ and, ‘Oh, look, another one,’ or, ‘He probably doesn’t know how ran through she is’,” she shared. “Just mean, mean things.”

She continued: “I’m not with my ex anymore, and he’s in a happy relationship. Why can’t I be in one too? He gave me the two best things in my life, and I will forever be grateful for that.”
Bobbi reflected on how the comments impact her perception of her family life.
“I tried to tell myself those [comments] don’t matter, but then I’m a horrible mother,” she stated. “I am such a good mother. Anyone who knows me in real life knows I’m an amazing mother, and my kids I care so much about.”
She explained that she doesn’t seek sympathy but wants to urge people to understand the direct effects of their harmful comments.
“I’m saying this because I hope if you’re one of the people who hate me, maybe you’ll watch this and reconsider it,” she said. “And maybe that’s asking for too much. Maybe that’s an impossible ask.”