So, the 'Meal Prep King' has struck again. You know, the one who’s been indulging in massive portions while claiming to lose weight? He’s been quick to label others as 'lazy' and 'fat' for not following his so-called perfect diet. But here’s the twist—he’s actually gained weight. Recently, he admitted that the weight loss claims were false. This time, he has a new plan to lose the weight he previously denied gaining by his birthday. It seems his main preparation is crafting fresh excuses. People should seriously reconsider before giving their money to someone who has consistently misled their audience and built a platform on shaming others while avoiding accountability. If someone can’t be truthful about their own weight gain while preaching 'no excuses,' how can they be trusted to provide real advice or sell products meant to help others? It’s not just about a failed diet; it’s about dishonesty and manipulation.
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