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Bobbi Althoffis setting the record straight.
Althoff further explains, “That’s because a year ago I was breastfeeding all the time and when I stopped I put on about 20 pounds. And a lot of that weight went into my face.”
TheReally Good Podcasthost went on to say that the “bigger issue” is that people felt the need to comment on her appearance in the first place.
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The influencer, who gained notoriety in 2023 for her intentionally awkward podcast interviews with celebrities likeDrake,Lil YachtyandMark Cuban, began posting TikToks in 2021.
At that time, her content was focused around her experiences with pregnancy and motherhood. Althoff shares two daughters, Isla, 2, and Luca, 4, with her ex-husband Cory Althoff (the couple married in 2020 and filed for divorce in February 2024).
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While she used to post about her children, Althoff later made the decision tokeep them off the internet.
“I feel like it started for so many reasons. One was that when you post your kids online, people will give a lot of opinions about your kids,” the influencer told PEOPLE in April 2024. “I didn’t love that. But also, I didn’t want to make my kids' Google Search history myself. That’s crazy.”
“I want them to have their own blank slate to kind of create their own thing,” she added. “It’s really nice not having them online because no one recognizes them. If my kids are at the park, without me, no one’s going to recognize them. They’re fine. And I feel safe about it.”
source: people.com