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'1000-Lb Best Friends' fans worried as stars enroll into military-style boot camp without research

Fans believe that the not-so-friendly environment of the wellness retreat and strict instructor could make the cast members disinterested in weight loss
PUBLISHED FEB 2, 2023
Meghan, Ashley, Vanessa and Tina in a still from '1000-Lb Best Friends' (TLC)
Meghan, Ashley, Vanessa and Tina in a still from '1000-Lb Best Friends' (TLC)

ATLANTA, GEORGIA: '1000-Lb Best Friends' fans believe the four best friends are stuck in a boot camp. In the recently released episode, we saw '1000-Lb Best Friends' cast members going to a wellness retreat named Fit Farm. Well, the viewers wondered how can the best friends not research properly about the place before enrolling themselves in such programs.

When we hear a wellness retreat, yoga, massages, and meditation come to our mind. But, here the case is just the opposite. The wellness retreat that the four best friends visited was more like a military boot camp than a retreat. '1000-Lb Best Friends' fans believe that the not-so-friendly environment of the wellness retreat and strict instructor could make the cast members disinterested in weight loss. Moreover, a bunch of the viewers slammed the cast members for not doing proper research before going to the retreat.

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'Why didn’t they google the place?' fans ask

The wellness retreat that '1000-Lb Best Friends' cast members went to has a strict schedule. The instructor sounded too rude and instead of giving breaks, she insisted on constant workouts. Seeing the four best friends falling into a trap under the name of a wellness retreat, a fan tweeted, "Why didn’t they google the place so they knew what they were in for?"

Another wondered, "How come nobody looked up this place. I look up everywhere I go so I know what to expect. Google people Google!" A fan claimed that if the cast members would have googled the place and saw the review online they would have got a clear view of how the wellness retreat was going to be for them."

"Mental note give @FitFarmTN a one star review on Google," tweeted a fan. Another joked, "Retreat = BOOTCAMP i’m so nervous for them." 



 



 



 



 

'Whole militant thing will make ladies dislike working out'

Fans believe the wellness retreat program had an adverse effect on '1000-Lb Best Friends' cast members. A fan claimed, "I really dislike trainers like this. Tailor your program to your client. The whole militant thing, go go go atmosphere will make these ladies dislike working out."

Another slammed the wellness retreat center and wrote, "This "wellness retreat" is more of a boot camp based on the attitude this fitness instructor presents!" "Welcome to Fit Farm Ashley definitely bought her friends to boot camp this is not going to look good for them good luck exercising through pain," tweeted a fan.



 



 



 

Let us further wait to see whether '1000-Lb Best Friends' stars will be able to cope with the military-styled boot camp they have got themselves enrolled into.

Stay tuned to TLC to watch '1000-Lb Best Friends' every Wednesday at 10 pm ET. Fans can also tune in to Discovery+ to stream the show.

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