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A woman told she was "too big" to join a personal trainer's bootcamp has been inundated with messages of support.
Gary Randall, who calls himself Buffmaster, told Lisa Parratt, 33, she was "way to [sic] heavy" and he would only help her if she lost five stone first.
Ms Parratt, from Leicestershire, who weighs 25 stone, said she was so upset that she started crying and collapsed.
Mr Randall has not responded to requests for comment.
Screenshots of messages uploaded to Facebook have attracted more than 1,500 comments, including offers of help from other personal trainers, since they were posted on Sunday.
Why didn't she seek help when she was 200lbs?
Gary Randall, who calls himself Buffmaster, told Lisa Parratt, 33, she was "way to [sic] heavy" and he would only help her if she lost five stone first.
Ms Parratt, from Leicestershire, who weighs 25 stone, said she was so upset that she started crying and collapsed.
Mr Randall has not responded to requests for comment.
Screenshots of messages uploaded to Facebook have attracted more than 1,500 comments, including offers of help from other personal trainers, since they were posted on Sunday.
Bootcamp woman told she was 'too big' for classes
Lisa Parratt says she was "gutted" when told she was "too heavy" for a personal trainer's classes.
www.bbc.co.uk
Why didn't she seek help when she was 200lbs?