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Good afternoon,
I wanted to get in touch about the lack of coverage and regulations on celebrities, particularly Instagram influencers/ ex-love island people selling (££) fitness plans online without even a Level 3 in Personal Training or any level of certification in knowledge of nutrition coaching,
how is this legal? The example attached below is about Alexandra Louise, she has been selling a ‘happy body plan' for around year now. Recently, @alexandralouise_ has come out and said that her weight loss was not from a happy place at all. As an example, she lost her period (very alarming), was obsessive with exercise and under ate massively. This way of living has been packaged and sold to 10,000s of young impressionable women, some of which have taken to her Facebook page and Instagram from losing their periods and under-eating (with 1200 calories I believe being advertised). These comments and discussions have been rapidly deleted and blocked from the page. Not only did she achieve this body through disordered eating and obsessive exercise, she also achieved it through having a Personal Trainer, NOT the recommended small amount of HIIT exercises.
Alexandra is STILL selling her fitness plan, despite coming out and saying she struggled greatly with food and obsessive exercise. We are living in a world in which mental health is crumbling, and mental health support with the NHS is completely over-subscribed. I would really hope there are regulatory bodies or rules in stopping people from profiting from eating disorders and encouraging these tendencies. Leave it to the professionals.
Other influencers including Zara McDermott, have been heavily associated with fitness and setting the example, her page @adaywithzara may make it clear that she is not a professional, however it is abundantly obvious she has an eating disorder and has some form of body dysmorphia, yet thousands of young teenage girls adore her. She also recently got called out by Celebrity Personal Trainer @bradleysimmonds for demonstrating poor form performing a squat for a Missguided advert, such bad form can cause injury to the knees, ankles and back. Again, leave it to the professionals to advise, coach and set the example.
Instagram page selling plan:
https://www.instagram.com/alexandrashappybody/
Website:
https://www.thehappybodyplan.com/
Daily mail article “Alexandra Cane confirms her periods are yet to return as a result of losing weight and coping with grief”
https://www.archive.is/oldest/https...-not-returned-losing-weight-coping-grief.html
Sky News “Child anorexia: Celebrity diets and social media blamed for 12% increase” :
https://news.sky.com/story/child-an...-social-media-blamed-for-12-increase-11899579
Tattle page discussing controversy, which also contains useful screenshots that have now been deleted from her Facebook page and instagram:
https://tattle.life/threads/alexandra-cane.4324/page-47#post-3830921
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