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Home»Human Interest»Gym Influencer Called Out For Fake ‘Bubble Butt’ Transformation: ‘Someone has a full Diaper’

Gym Influencer Called Out For Fake ‘Bubble Butt’ Transformation: ‘Someone has a full Diaper’

Padding the Progress.

Alex GibsonBy Alex GibsonNovember 6, 20243 Mins Read
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Image source: Lisa Vandervalk Instagram

Gym influencer Lisa Vandervalk is gaining traction for all the wrong reasons. One of her latest “inspirational” videos has led many to believe her rapid “progress” may involve more padding than lifting. It showcases an impressive shift in her glutes, which has left the fitness community questioning the authenticity of her results. Several sharp-eyed commenters noticed odd inconsistencies across the clips, raising suspicions that her glute โ€œgainsโ€ may be less about muscle growth and more about artificial enhancements.

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Over on a Reddit thread titled โ€œBuilt or Bought?โ€, many commenters shared their skepticism about her transformation. One commenter pointed out:

โ€œHowww do these gym girlies want to make me think they can grow glutes like this when the weight on the bar hasnโ€™t changed in 14 months?โ€

Observations like these emphasize the concern over promoting unrealistic body transformations, especially when it comes to gaining muscle without increasing resistance or adjusting workout intensity.

In the videoโ€™s last clip, where Lisa wears white shorts, some viewers noticed that her glutes appear disproportionately large, with some even claiming the background appears slightly warpedโ€”suggesting potential digital alterations. “Look at her left glute at the end when she wears the white shortsโ€ฆthe wall is literally moving,” one commenter noted, hinting at filter manipulation. Others speculated on the use of butt pads or “impact shorts” designed to give the illusion of a larger posterior, with one viewer joking, โ€œLooks like a full diaper.โ€

Several fitness enthusiasts expressed frustration with influencers like Lisa, who they believe present an unrealistic standard, particularly in a time when social media is flooded with supposed โ€œtransformations.โ€ As one Redditor put it, โ€œEven the IFBB Wellness ladies donโ€™t have this happen,โ€ pointing out that professional athletes with optimized diets and training regimens rarely achieve such extreme results in a short time frame. Another echoed this sentiment: โ€œFirst three clips look normalโ€ฆbut the white shorts are 100% fake.โ€

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While thereโ€™s nothing wrong with gym-goers wearing enhancing gear, passing off dramatic results as purely fitness-driven can mislead fans, who may feel discouraged when their own results donโ€™t align with what theyโ€™re seeing online.

Ultimately, Lisaโ€™s transformation has sparked debate not only on authenticity but also on the pressure social media places on body image. As one comment summarized, โ€œPads are the 2020s version of shoulder pads from the 1980s. Trends never die, I guess.โ€

For fans of fitness content, this is your reminder to approach โ€œtransformationsโ€ with caution and remember that not everything on social media reflects reality.

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