Karoline Leavitt suffers horrific social media bullying campaign: ‘Gotta stop watching but I can’t’

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has been subjected to a cruel social media campaign of edited videos calling her a ‘b***h.’

Viral TikTok videos have emerged showing various clips of Leavitt along with the 2004 single Roses by hip-hop duo Outkast.

Lyrics from the song include, ‘Caroline, she’s the reason for the word “b***h,”‘ and hoping she crashes into a ditch.

Merciless commenters found the video ‘hilarious’, insisting Leavitt is the woman mentioned in the song – despite her only being six years old at the time of its release.

‘Ok I gotta stop watching this but I can’t,’ one person said. ‘This is Simpsons level foreshadowing,’ said another.

‘Ooohhh now we know what Karoline he met that inspired the song,’ a third person said. ‘This is not a joke, this is true,’ said a fourth.

‘Not a single person considered this song when hiring her, including her,’ said a fifth person.

‘Why can’t I think of things like this? It’s perfect,’ added a sixth. ‘That is making America Great Again,’ said a seventh person.

Others joked the White House will retaliate against chart topping duo for creating the song.

‘The administration gonna sue Outkast for making this song in the 90s,’ one person said.

‘They will say he made this song because of her and will investigate him. Watch and see. Lol,’ said another.

This comes after New York running influencer Kate Mackz was met with merciless criticism following an interview she did with Leavitt.

Mackz toured the White House with Leavitt, resulting in fans slamming the influencer. Several users suggested that Mackz had deleted the video on her TikTok page, but it has since been reposted and her Instagram post is now online but with moderated comments.

While Mackz is known for running alongside her interviewees, Leavitt instead walked the influencer around the White House grounds.

‘No miles because we’re at the beautiful White House,’ Leavitt said. ‘But why don’t I give you a tour?’

Mackz wrote in the video’s caption: ‘From being at the White House last year speaking on a mental health panel and meeting President Biden, to being back again this year… thank you for having us. Truly surreal to walk through a place with so much history and meaning.’

‘This is really, really disappointing. Yikes,’ said one commenter.

‘Reminder that this administration does NOT actually allow press from across the world into its press briefings. @apnews,’ another wrote.

‘What a dystopic slap in the face to every queer person who has ever supported you. I’m just really really sad about this,’ scathingly wrote one user.

‘Followed this account basically since the beginning but the lack of integrity shown with this one is gross and kinda sad.’

‘The fact she wasn’t even running – you put a torch to your platform for a video that doesn’t even fit your own brand,’ another pointed out.

‘This is actually the fastest I’ve ever ran… to the unfollow button,’ one said.