Media Personality Julie Gichuru has distanced herself from a Facebook Page operating in her name alleging that Gym Instructors take advantage of women who visit their facilities for work outs.
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The post in question had been addressed to men, stating that trainers have a habit of luring women into affairs in the name of training them during one of their sessions dubbed “Warm down”.
Ms Gichuru mentioned to her followers that, the page putting out such sentiments is FAKE and they should watch out carefully to avoid being duped.
“Please be warned and aware of FAKE Facebook pages in my name. My only official Facebook page is Julie Gichuru Fan page. This happens to a large number of people so be smart about how you use FB and who you follow. Don't be duped. Stay safe online pals,” wrote Gichuru.
Here is the post from the fake page operating in Julie’s name;
“Dear men, if you are married, and your wife goes to the gym but you don’t, I have to tell you something. At the end of the gym session, there is something some gyms call “warm down”, while others simply call it “stretch”. Your wife will lie on the ground facing up, her arms spread in surrender, while the gym instructor stands between her legs. He will then take one of her legs and streeeeeeetch it to the extreme end until she unleashes some sound that I can guarantee you has nothing to do with pain. He will then do the same to the other leg,” read the post.