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Originally, Buttermore's channel focused on fitness, workouts, health education, bodybuilding training, and diet. As her following grew, she captured the attention of another influencer: Nippard, who now has a whopping 8.2 million followers on his channel. Nippard slid into Buttermore's DMs in 2016, and the rest was history.
Buttermore's videos were always extremely transparent and honest, but she took it to the next level with her unexpected "All-In Challenge" in 2019 after speaking with Hypothalamic Amenorrhea expert Dr. Nicola Rinaldi about how her extreme dieting and training had made her stop menstruating.
View this post on InstagramButtermore did struggle with it, from online criticism, her own insecurities, and even negative comments from her mother. "[My mom] is literally the sweetest human being I know... but she is mentally ill," she explained. "I know I shouldn't have taken it so seriously, but everything that she was saying was everything that I was feeling, and it just hit me where it hurt." The influencer admitted that by the six-month mark, she was having "regular breakdowns" from the stress.
In September of that year, she shared some of the coping mechanisms she'd come up with following the response to the videos, including reading and "cubing."
While Buttermore had opened up about struggling with criticism many times over the years, the most extreme came after her final video in April 2023, titled "How I Feel About My New Body," in which she revealed she got a breast augmentation. She opened up about the response in one of her last Instagram posts in February 2024.
"I took it too personally and I see that now. I finally get it. I get why they did it and I’m finally cool with it," she added. "I wish I was strong enough to accept criticism when I was All In, but maybe that’s all a part of getting older."
It would be three months before Buttermore posted again, and when she did in May 2024, she revealed what she learned from the social media break, and why it would be permanent from then on.
View this post on Instagram"I’m living in a judgment free space and it’s peaceful here," she added. "Overall the pros have outweighed the cons for me... [but] believe me when I say I Iove and miss you, I truly mean it."
Nippard shared a heartbreaking post on March 6 announcing the death of his longtime partner, writing, “It is with profound sorrow that we share the sudden passing of Jeff’s fiancée and partner of ten years, Stephanie."
"As many of you know, Stephanie meant the world to Jeff,” the statement continued. “She will be remembered for her warmth and compassion, her love for her family, and her PhD research on ovarian cancer.”
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