A fitness entrepreneur's obscenity-filled tirade claiming women shouldn't be police officers went viral after a veteran St. Louis County police sergeant took issue with the ...
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Andy Frisella, founder of 1st Phorm, has come under fire for his controversial remarks about female police officers, leading ...
The CEO of 1st Phorm, a St. Louis supplement and fitness company, has come out against co-founder Andy Frisella's viral comments about women in law enforcement. The controversy began when Andy ...
ST. LOUIS COUNTY — Sgt. Emily Gilyon, a veteran St. Louis County cop, posted to Facebook 15 minutes after she got the text on Friday. Her friend, a former police officer, had sent her Andy Frisella’s ...
More police departments and organizations are ending partnerships with a popular St. Louis fitness entrepreneur after he made ...
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - St. Louis police leaders are condemning local business owner Andy Frisella and cutting ties with his company, 1st Phorm after he made offensive comments about ...
ST. LOUIS (KMOV/Gray News) – Andy Frisella, the founder of supplement company 1st Phorm and of the popular fitness challenge “75 Hard,” is facing backlash after comments he made about female ...
ST. LOUIS — Club Fitness said on Tuesday it has removed all 1st Phorm products from its retail offerings following the co-founder's viral comments about women in law enforcement. Andy Frisella ...
ST. LOUIS – After condemnation from St. Louis city and county police about statements regarding female police officers, Andy Frisella and 1st Phorm have been at the forefront of controversy over ...