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Sal Frisella addressed his brother's viral comments and attempted to distance the fitness company from his podcast.
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 ...
Andy Frisella, the founder of supplement company 1st Phorm and of the popular fitness challenge “75 Hard,” is facing backlash ...
Many in the law enforcement community are upset and cutting ties fitness entrepreneur Andy Frisella. Frisella is the ...
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 ...
MetroLink continues to roll out security upgrades at its stations across the metro area. Beginning Monday, riders will notice ...
Andy Frisella, founder of 1st Phorm, has come under fire for his controversial remarks about female police officers, leading ...