Six Months to Mt. Everest is a DISTRACTION | Foodie Beauty Manipulates Her Audience Again

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Where is Harry? Many online are investigating the alleged disappearance of Harry the Hamster. It seems fur patterns and colors vary between the Harry of last week and the Harry of yesterday, May 7, 2023. She says she intended to edit out the portion of her first Subway mukbang video where she says, "I miss my hamster". If Harry is totally fine and all is well, why would that need to be edited out from the video?

To distract her audience, Foodie Beauty states she and her husband quite suddenly have a six month goal of trekking Mount Everest Base Camp. Foodie Beauty is considered "super morbidly obese", and unfortunately, no matter how much body positivity and acceptance Chantal exudes, she will need the cardiovascular endurance to "walk" 8 hours daily. She says she is currently walking 20 minutes per day, though we see her huffing and puffing when walking from the car to a building. Although she needs a daily inhaler and nightly CPAP machine to breathe properly, Foodie Beauty has taken up smoking shisha in her spare time. Chantal says she'd like to lose enough weight to wear a 2x or 3x sized clothing, in order to have increased mobility while trekking Mount Everest. She doesn't have average or good mobility now. Is this really a goal, albeit unrealistic, or is it just another distraction?

Tweet illustration of Chantal's bedroom is from @SpikedTea4U

I lived in the Middle East and have seen a lot of inaccuracies and inconsistencies in Chantal's depiction of Kuwait and now, Islam. I will be commenting with my thoughts and opinions to debunk any falsehoods she tries to spread!

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