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Sophie Guidolin has been called out for boasting about shopping in the kids section during a holiday in Paris with her twin daughters.
The fitness influencer, 35, posted a video to her Instagram story on Monday while posing in the same tiny skirt as her nine-year-old girls.
‘When you’re in Paris and you go shopping and we’re shopping in the kids section and your mum can fit into the same size skirt as you,’ she said.
‘That is what we call a triple whammy trio.’
Fans have slammed Sophie for boasting about her tiny waist and trim figure, with some claiming her post is ‘very triggering’.
‘As someone who claims she won’t share certain things on social media as she doesn’t want to trigger women, she’s totally contradicting herself by posting that,’ one person wrote on Facebook.

Sophie Guidolin has been called out for boasting about shopping in the kids section during a holiday in Paris with her twin daughters
‘As a longtime follower, I can’t believe she would post that. Very triggering and I will no longer be following her and supporting her.’
Another agreed, adding: ‘She’s a walking contradiction constantly.’
‘I unfollowed her ages ago. Her content fuelled my eating disorder in the past but I saw the post you are talking about,’ a third wrote.
It comes after Sophie was recently forced to defend herself after copping backlash over her very ‘demanding’ job ad for a ‘highly experienced’ Executive Assistant.
The controversial influencer was looking for an EA who will ‘protect the CEO’s time and energy’, as well as complete medial tasks like folding her laundry and watering her plants.
After listing the very lengthy job in October, some followers flocked to Facebook to point out the flaws and bizarre requirements detailed in the ad.
‘Omg I am experienced in that type of work and it sounds like you would be doing quite a lot in that position,’ one person wrote.
‘If someone had all that experience and was expected [to do] all of that, you better hope she’s paying $200k+,’ said another.

‘When you’re in Paris and you go shopping and we’re shopping in the kids section and your mum can fit into the same size skirt as you,’ she said

Fans have slammed Sophie for boasting about her tiny waist and trim figure, with some claiming her post is ‘very triggering’
‘It was the longest job ad ever. Said the same thing over and over. For that amount of work, I hope it’s paying big bucks but I doubt it,’ a third added.
‘So it’s for entry level up to highly experienced. Then in the next paragraph it’s a role for a highly experienced person. Sorry what? You make no sense,’ said yet another.
Someone else noted again that the ‘ad is so bloody repetitive’.
Sophie hit back at her critics, saying the job listing was inspired by ones used by renowned entrepreneurs and business experts.
‘This role advertisement is also a variation used by business mentors and can be seen advertised by the likes of Dan Martel, Leila hormozi, Gary vee and more [sic],’ she told Daily Mail Australia at the time.
Dan Martell is a Youtuber and entrepreneur, Leila Hormozi is an investor and internet personality and Gary Vaynerchuk is an American businessman and author.
‘I have never actually had an EA prior – not once since starting my business in 2012. The role has a salary range of $110-$180k depending on experience,’ Sophie went on to say.
Sophie’s job listing also states that the successful applicant must manage Sophie’s email, calendar, Shopify, meeting agendas, social media platforms and personal appointments, among other things.
Other responsibilities include ‘handling day-to-day operations and activities of the business’—The Bod—as an ‘extension of the CEO’, as well as folding laundry and watering plants.