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Edit: been brought to my attention apprantly aca is not a good news team, and apprantly bombards people, I was referencing a few videos I’d seen from 60 minutes, specifically the one about clean eating and influencers. I would never want her to be scared for her safety or life or family, I genuinely just meant if other influencers can be asked and brought on the news for their actions, why has no one done it for her? My apologies for knowing that aca is a terrible segment Ive only ever seen a few of there things, which were all good hearted ones, will make sure not to support them in the future. And again apologies I never meant it in a malicious way I just meant out of curiosity why it hasn’t been done for her.
Okay I have no idea if this is controversial or not, but does anyone remember back in 2019 or 2020 when 60 minutes came out with the segment on how clean eating was causing a lot of teens into their eating disorders because of the obsession with following influencers? Is it just be or am I really tempted to just do or see someone anonymously or not send all her crap to good o’l aca (a current affair here in aus) just to see them attempt to shove cameras in her face and ask her if she thinks she’s controversial/contributor to the cause of many young girls obsession with clean eating & obsession on working out to be “shredded” and the internalised mum body shaming she does when speaking about how much she worked out post pregnancy and how she’s already promoting the idea of what she’ll be doing with “project come back 2” after baby 2 or is it just me that thinks it would be a hilarious segment?
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