A British fitness influencer has clapped back after being shamed for eating a “healthy” meal he’d prepared at home while at a popular nightclub on the party island of Ibiza.
A gym fanatic has defended his dedication to his fitness regimen after he was criticised for taking it to the extreme while on holiday.
But despite critics condemning his decision to tick into his “meal prep” while on holiday, he’s stood his ground, defending his actions. GymSkin’s decision to eat his own food while at the popular club, owned by Wayne Lineker, the brother of British soccer legend Gary Lineker, was widely panned by many who thought he needed to “enjoy his life” every once in a while.“Sad act,” one bloke stated.
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