Isabel Rock Has Epic Comeback for Troll Who Says She Puts ‘Ridiculous’ Scarves on Her Dogs
Ever heard of fashion? That was what Isabel Rock wanted to know when a troll in her boyfriend’s Instagram comments didn’t like the accessories that she was was using to dress up the couple’s dogs. When former Little People, Big World star Jacob Roloff posted a photo of his car, affectionately nicknamed Ruby, along with the two precious pooches, he probably didn’t expect to get much criticism. But one of his followers just couldn’t help themselves, decided to criticize the couple about their pets once again.
“Ruby’s done such a great job gettin’ us around so far,” the retired reality star shared on his Instagram page. “Stoked to see where she’s gonna take us this year. 🙌🏼” But the troll wasn’t looking at the car at all. Instead, they were focused on the two dogs in the picture. “Why do you put those ridiculous scarfs on your dogs?” they demanded in the comments.
Isabel wasn’t having it — and she clapped back almost immediately. “They’re called bandanas. … And they look cute as heck,” she snapped at the poster. In a more light-hearted reply, she continued, “Or rather, bandizzles.” With the tension broken, she decided to have a little more fun with other commenters, too. When another Instagram user weighed in on the drama, calling out the troll with, “Do the bananas hurt your feelings?” Isabel pointed out their typo with a simple, hilarious banana emoji and had everyone cracking up.
Jacob got in on the comments, too, though he stayed out of the bandana kerfuffle. In a conversation with one fan, he revealed, “We were in the Santa Barbara area in this photo!” While chatting with another, he marveled over comedian Gabriel Iglesias‘ “massive & amazing” fleet of VW vans. “Ummmm … never seen his collection. Wow,” he wrote with the mind-blown emoji. Though his car, Ruby, is a Westfalia and not a VW, he still seemed pretty impressed. For now, Jacob and Isabel seem to be living out of their one van. But maybe one day they’ll have their own host of the vehicles.
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