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Fitness influencer Brittany Dawn being sued for misleading clients with eating disorders

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MORE: Model and influencer Cristina 'Vita' Aranda shot dead in front of estranged footballer husbandBrittany Dawn Davis is accused of misleading customers who had eating disorders, and engaging in deceptive promises of customized nutrition plans.

Brittany Dawn is being sued by the State of TexasThe Texas Attorney General’s office filed the lawsuit against Brittany Dawn Fitness LLC on 1 February and is seeking $250,000 and $1m in penalties and court fees, according to court documents published by The Dallas Morning News.READ: In memoriam: remembering famous faces we lost in 2022MORE: Katie Couric shares shock and heartbreak after sudden lossBrittany started selling online fitness packages in 2014, stating that she offered customized nutritional guidance and fitness coaching.

She has 465,000 followers on Instagram and describes herself as a ‘Jesus seeker’ and ‘Kingdom chaser’ in the bio. The influencer has 465,000 Instagram followersHowever, the attorney general alleges that the plans were not personalized and that Dawn and her company “largely ignored customer complaints” including from one customer who “almost passed out from inadequate nutrition”.

Clients realised they had been given the same individualised nutrition and fitness plans through a Facebook group, ‘Team Brittany Dawn’.READ: Bob Saget's shock cause of death revealed: heartbroken family reactsMORE: Stephanie Seymour shares heartbreaking post following shock death of her sonFurthermore, 14 of the clients mentioned in the complaint who had sought refunds from Brittany suffered from eating disorders.

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