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Fitness influencer reveals why you should never call someone ‘brave’ for going to the gym

Por: New York Post Life October 07, 2022

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I hope that this helps people understand why you should keep your opinions to yourself A fitness fanatic woman has taken to social media to slam the use of the word “brave”. Sydney-based influencer and body positivity advocate Elloise (Elloise Fit) took to TikTok to denounce the use of the term, particularly in the context of gym and exercise-related activities. In a video that has reached over half a million people, the young woman... + full article



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