Posted on 02/08/2022 2:48:14 PM PST by nickcarraway
Texas' Attorney General is suing fitness influencer Brittany Dawn, accusing her of misleading customers with eating disorders and promising customized nutrition and fitness plans while really giving patrons the same plan.
The lawsuit by AG Ken Paxton seen by Insider alleges that for fees as high as $300 per person, Dawn sold largely similar fitness plans while claiming they were personalized to each customer.
The Christian influencer —who has nearly 500,000 followers on Instagram, describes herself as a "Jesus seeker" and "Kingdom chaser" in her Instagram biography — promised individualized feedback and regular check-ins that never happened, according to the lawsuit. The lawsuit alleges that Dawn charged shipping fees, when all her services arrived via electronic communications.
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Not quite:
... largely similar fitness plans ...
I say, not guilty
Diets DO work both ways!
“... largely similar fitness plans ...”
OK, she changed the names ...
“Diets DO work both ways!”
diet
[ˈdīət]
NOUN
the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.
“a vegetarian diet” · [more]
a special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons.
“I’m going on a diet”
VERB
restrict oneself to small amounts or special kinds of food in order to lose weight.
Merriam Webster: (note ‘going on a diet)
Definition of diet
d: a regimen of eating and drinking sparingly so as to reduce one’s weight
going on a diet
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