Ex-Employee Accuses Tracy Anderson of Mocking Clients' Bodies, Allegedly Bullying Staff Members (Exclusive)
Experience Tracy Anderson, the renowned fitness instructor and celebrity favorite, from a far less glamorous perspective - through the eyes of a former employee who accuses her of being a ruthless, narcissistic bully.
For more than a decade, Tracy has built her fame as the go-to guru for the Hollywood elite, boasting celebrity fans like Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Lopez, and Madonna. With studios worldwide, from London to New York City, it seems her empire is unstoppable. However, a shocking exposé is threatening to tarnish her temple of fitness.
One ex-employee, under the pseudonym Emily, has opened up exclusively about the dark side of working under Tracy Anderson's wing, branding her as "toxic, narcissistic, and psychotic." Starting in 2015, Emily claims six years of emotional distress, bullying, and manipulation at the hands of the fitness mogul.
Initial excitement upon landing the job soon turned sour when Emily realized she had been lured with false promises of growth opportunities. The glamorous perks, such as travel and training stars, seemed insignificant when put against a backdrop of alleged toxicity.
But Emily's claims don't stop there. She also alleges that Tracy made unprofessional and triggering comments about her body and talked down to her and other trainers. One accusation she made involved Tracy telling her she "looked pregnant" in an Instagram video, only for it to be taken down shortly after posting.
These tales of alleged bullying and manipulation are eerily contrasted with the brighter image Tracy presents to the world, earning her 1.1 million followers and keeping a legion of star clients. Some predict that the barrage of allegations could cause Tracy's reputation to take a significant hit, ultimately jeopardizing her fitness empire.
When DailyMail.com reached out to Tracy for comment, she declined to discuss the matter. As Tracy remains a beacon of fitness for her followers, only time will tell whether her reputation is tarnished beyond repair.
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