Tanya Zuckerbrot’s popular F-Factor diet program was the target of a smear campaign that left her fearing for her safety, according to a source, and now she’s bravely taking action.Zuckerbrot, whose F-Factor product includes celebrity fans Katie Couric and Megyn Kelly, is suing fashion influencer Emily Gellis for allegedly making 4,500 defamatory posts over 75 days in which she claimed the “eat carbs … work out less” program causes dangerous side-effects.The Internet personality told her massive audience of 200,000 plus followers the high-fiber, lean protein diet was “poisonous”, and “could cause death,” the suit claims.
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