She's reeled people in to feel sorry for her because she's not doing well at all with her weight these days. I'd be most surprised if more than a handful actually admired her or thought of her as a cool fun influencer etc. - the majority feel sorry for her that she (allegedly) keeps trying and never seems to get anywhere. We've all had those friends in life who just aren't very good at something and been their cheerleader at one time or another....'of course you can do it, go you, yayyyyy, so inspirational' and also been the first to put someone in their place for criticising or mocking that friend. Could you imagine if Aldi or whatever wooden spoon manufacturer she'll be plugging next week pulled their sponsorship? Uproar. 'How could you? Poor Trisha! I'll never shop with you again!!! What about Trisha's mental health?!!!!' etc etc etc.
The difference here is Trisha is not your friend - she is using you to make money, and being more than a touch dishonest in doing it. I think most of us would like her to succeed for her own health and wellbeing, but her methods are atrocious and she's jeopardising the health and wellbeing of others by peddling this as some legitimate way of becoming healthier. Binge binge binge beat the bulge RESET woohoo x 1,000,000. If you question her or call her out you're a bully and if you have an issue with her behaviour you're jeopardising her mental health. That's before she sets the hounds on you without a care in the world (as she did with that instagram user who asked about calories that time). I don't know her outside of insta and I hope woman to woman that she does get healthier and starts to feel better. But what she's doing to other people in the process is appalling and I think it'd reckless, irresponsible and manipulative of her publisher to give her a platform to peddle her mistruths to other people who would spend a few euro on anything they thought would help them lose weight because clearly, her methods can't.