Ashy Bines has been slammed online after people claimed she was using the Bondi terror attack to promote her wellbeing podcast and program.
The fitness influencer, 37, shared a post to social media on Thursday morning in which she discussed the enormous emotional toll the attacks had taken on the wider Australian community.
‘I feel everyone in Australia is waking up feeling sick just thinking about everyone impacted by Bondi,’ Ashy began.
‘May we support one another and never forget the power of kindness in times like these.’
Ashy then suggested that people who are feeling ‘wobbly’ due to the emotional toll of the attacks should subscribe to her Rise Inside podcast and wellbeing program and provided a link to the page which charges a $50 a month membership fee.
‘If I’m ever feeling anxious or want to feel more calm, it’s nice to know that in less than five minutes that can all change,’ Ashy wrote.
Ashy Bines has been slammed online after people claimed she was using the Bondi terror attack to promote her wellbeing podcast and program (Pictured)
The fitness influencer shared a post to social media on Thursday morning in which she discussed the enormous emotional toll the attacks had taken on the wider Australian community
‘We have four nervous skin calming meditations all less than ten minutes. RISE INSIDE.’
Furious followers quickly took to social media to slam Ashy for ‘using’ the Bondi terror attack to promote her business.
‘Does anyone else find it really bad taste and just gross that Ashy Bines is using the awful terrorist attack in Bondi to advertise her Rise Inside subscription?’ one person asked.
‘Any influencer using this tragedy to pivot or push a business or product should go straight in the bin. Absolutely foul,’ a second added.
‘To make money off this is utterly disgusting. This is the lowest of the low. This must stop,’ another chimed in.
‘Yes, that’s exactly how the people affected by the Bondi tragedy are feeling today, “wobbly”,’ someone else sniped.
Daily Mail has reached out to Ashy for comment.
Fifteen innocent people – including a 10-year-old girl – were killed during Australia’s second worst mass shooting on Sunday at a Jewish Hanukkah celebration, while 40 others were injured.
Ashy then suggested that people who are feeling ‘wobbly’ due to the emotional toll of the attacks should subscribe to her Rise Inside podcast and wellbeing program and provided a link to the page which charges a $50 a month membership fee
Furious followers quickly took to social media to slam Ashy for ‘using’ the Bondi terror attack to promote her business
The alleged gunmen were quickly identified as father Sajid Akram, 50, and his son, Naveed Akram, 24.
Sajid was shot dead by police, while Naveed is recovering from bullet wounds in hospital.
He has been charged with 59 offences.
Other victims include British-born Chabad Rabbi Eli Schlanger, 41, Rabbi Yaakov Levitan, 39, French national Dan Elkayam, 27, Holocaust survivor Alex Kleytman, beloved husband and father Tibor Weitzen, Wellington Street synagogue assistant Reuven Morrison, Slovak citizen Marika Pogany, 82, retired NSW Police detective sergeant Peter Meagher, Edith Brutman and Boris Gurman, 69, and his wife Sofia, 61.







