stats are 84-67-92
this picture in particular did it for me, those arms…
Honestly, if she was actually skinny (or at least
fit, for crying out loud. The Pillsbury Doughboy vibes are cranked up high with this one), then I would most definitely be willing to believe in the concept of her organisation, and even applaud her for her efforts to promote how balancing healthy eating with "cheating" in a healthy, moderate ratio just
isn't that damn hard. While I do support the core idea even still (after all, she's completely right in the concept itself. It's just the contradictory things she showcases about her lifestyle that are completely off-putting), the fact that her version of a "healthy foodie model diet" has obviously had no effect upon her weight inclines me to dismiss her ideas entirely, especially since my goal isn't to have arms that are that atrocious.
I get it, she's trying to promote an idea that is actually beneficial in its essence, but if her idea of balancing healthy living with indulgence means pigging out on calorie-loaded gelato and loaves of sourdough bread every other damn day, then I'll take a hard pass on trying out anything that she's giving out. It honestly almost makes me tempted to launch my own organisation with the same core idea, and then adhere to that idea by not making "indulgence" a routine ordeal while claiming health. That's almost the same thing as when Amberlynn Reid loads up a dinner plate with mashed potatoes and sausage whilst claiming that she's going keto.
That being said, like Peachtea said, I guess you really are what you eat. Semi-disappointing, honestly, because I actually really enjoy juice cleanses and was super intrigued by trying out Juice Brothers before the girl behind the camera was revealed in all her balloon-like glory.