The post showed the Instagram and YouTube star on the beach in a red dress, the turquoise waters behind her an unmistakable sign she had landed in a tropical paradise.
"Can you guess where I’m at?” Yovana Mendoza Ayres, 29, a professional social media influencer known as Rawvana, wrote in the caption. “I’ll give you a hint: it’s a plant based paradise.”
Ayres had made a name for herself on YouTube and Instagram by extolling the virtues of a raw and vegan lifestyle, now often referred to as “plant-based.” Her YouTube channels — she has about 2 million subscribers on her Spanish language channel and another 500,000 in English — are filled with videos of her sharing vegan recipes and skin care routines. On her personal website, she sells meal plans, including a 21-day “Raw Vegan Detox & Yoga Challenge,” to help people lose weight for $49.
But a couple of weeks after she landed in Bali, she appeared in another YouTube star’s video at a restaurant. The camera found her seated in front of a salad. Her arms dropping to cover the plate did not stop commenters from identifying a distinctly not plant-based item on her plate: fish.
apology video:
Can't believe u monetized this video after selling your vegan plans and products for months while eating animals. All wrong. No puedes ser más falsa.
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People like her who spread pseudo-science are a danger to public health! Education is important!
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"Your terms, your timing"= when your bank account fills up enough?
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"I'm sorry I got caught lying but I will continue to promote a lifestyle that's been terrible for my health but I make $$$ from sponsors so... let's move on"
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lying a$s bish