• May 15, 2023
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Influencer roasted for sharing what she ate at ‘healthy’ wedding: ‘Insane’

Influencer roasted for sharing what she ate at ‘healthy’ wedding: ‘Insane’

Their love is sweet — their wedding was not.

A gluten- and dairy-free bride is being roasted online for sharing what she ate on her wedding day — down to the anti-bloat pills that adorned each table at the celebration.

Sam Cutler, the creator of The Fit Fatale community, began her day with two green protein smoothies from Playa Bowls, some bites of her maid of honor’s grain salad, and a veggie platter before the festivities.

During the cocktail hour, the bride snacked on oysters and plantain avocado bites before starting dinner with a chopped salad and gluten-free bread.

An intermezzo of ice and lemon was served before the salmon and veggie entree course.


The health and wellness influencer revealed that she drank two green protein smoothies, ate a few bites of grain salad, and nibbled on a veggie platter as she got ready for her wedding. Andrews Steel/Twitter
Cutler described herself as a “health-focused bride” when she posted the video to her social accounts. Andrews Steel/Twitter

Cutler placed Arrae bloat pills on the tables and gulped one down before taking a bite of her gluten-, dairy- and sugar-free chocolate cake.

The petite blonde also provided a sweets table filled with Unreal chocolates, which are low-sugar and allergen-free, and SmartSweets, low-sugar candies.

Later in the evening, Cutler and her hubby welcomed guests to enjoy a taco bar before heading home.

The newlyweds served Cote des Roses ros?, as Cutler noted its low sugar content, and Mo?t & Chandon because she knows she can “feel good ” and “still enjoy herself” while drinking these beverages.

The videos quickly went viral this week with 4 million views on TikTok and over 3,000 likes on Instagram.

Cutler began her fitness and wellness journey about four years ago after suffering “a severe concussion and brain trauma from a fitness accident,” she explains on her site.

As she explored her own health and wellness, she began sharing tips to encourage others to “find balance daily through a healthy lifestyle and stillness.”


Cutler and her hubby welcomed guests with hors d’oeuvres, served several healthy courses and cake at a seated dinner, set out a table of healthy sweet treats, and ended with a taco truck on the night of their wedding. Andrews Steel/Twitter
The newlyweds also placed anti-bloating pills on all the tables for their guests and themselves to indulge. Andrews Steel/Twitter

The content creator described herself as a “health-focused bride,” but several commenters felt she was too extreme for her big day.

“Your wedding day it’s supposed to be enjoyable,” one TikToker wrote with a crying emoji.

“Bro ONE DAY IS OKAY,” another exclaimed.

Others claimed Cutler’s wedding seemed “sad” and “insane.”

“Can you imagine going to a wedding and on the tables are anti-bloating gummies?! Byyyyeeeeeeeeee,” one TikToker mused.

Another also noted the bloat pills, writing that it made them “so upset.”

“Get well soon,” one mocked Cutler, insinuating that she was struggling with an eating disorder.


Although Cutler was seen eating throughout her special day, viewers claimed that the focus on healthy and low-sugar options seemed too intense. Andrews Steel/Twitter

But some social media users defended her choices, arguing that “she was eating and drinking pretty constantly throughout the day.”

“If she’s paying for an expensive wedding then she should eat what she can eat and likes,” another insisted.

The Post reached out to Cutler for comment.

Several TikTok commenters described it as an “almond” wedding — derived from the term “almond moms.”

“Almond mom” has been coined by millennials and Gen Zers to describe mothers who developed extremely restrictive eating habits during the diet-culture mania of the 1980s and ’90s and pushed these practices onto their children.

Cutler’s video and the wave of criticism come as people are trying to grapple with and call out the rise of eating disorders and toxic diet culture.

Another bride recently went viral when she shared a video of her wedding party doing a morning dance workout to kickstart her big day.

The Utah bride captioned the TikTok, “I highly recommend!!”

Many commenters criticized the activity and described her special day as an “almond wedding.”