Christian life coach launches bizarre attack on Tammy Hembrow
Tammy Hembrow has inspired the ire of a 'life coach' after announcing that she joined the dating app, Tinder.
An Australian online coach, Trai Wallis, has publicly criticized prominent influencer Tammy Hembrow for her recent promotion of the dating application Tinder. In a video widely shared online, Wallis expressed profound disappointment, questioning Hembrow's ethical judgment given her status as a mother of three with multiple past relationships. "You are the biggest female influencer in Australia, arguably one of the biggest in the world," Wallis stated, "and you've lowered your morals for a million-dollar paycheck." Wallis described Tinder as a "toxic" platform, alleging it facilitates "insecure men chasing meaningless flings with as many women as possible with zero real connection." He contended that the app encourages "disgusting behaviour" from both genders, asserting that no parent would wish such experiences upon their children. He further challenged Hembrow's moral compass, particularly in light of her personal history. In a direct appeal, Wallis, who resides on the Gold Coast, extended an invitation to Hembrow to attend church with him. "I want you to come to church with me on Sunday and let me pray for you and feel the presence of God," he urged, adding, "if there's anyone in this world that truly needs it, it's you." He concluded his message by quoting Matthew 16:26: "What good will it be for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul? Or what can anyone give in exchange for their soul?" The video has ignited discussions online regarding influencer ethics and the societal impact of dating apps.
Tammy Hembrow has inspired the ire of a 'life coach' after announcing that she joined the dating app, Tinder.
