Runner who spent £700 a month on takeaways loses 7st thanks to 'jealous trolls'
19.06.2022 - 09:55
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A man who ballooned to 28st spending up to £700 a month on takeaways says hate from jealous trolls helped motivate him to lose seven stone. Jaime Walker, 39, has been running up to four times a week since January and documents his progress online to his supportive followers - sharing snaps of himself in running gear and his achievements.
However, some haven't taken kindly to his newfound passion and have bombarded Jaime with nasty messages accusing him of boasting about his success, calling him 'fat' and even ordering him to 'run off a bridge'. The recruitment company director claims that cruel comments aren't just restricted to social media and that people regularly hurl insults at him in the street while out on a morning run.
Jaime, who is also chairman of an athletics club, says that the online hate is rooted in jealousy as trolls don't like to see a 'confident' person be successful. Enthusiastic runner Jaime claims that the hateful comments help him get up in the morning, with him replying to trolls by telling them 'comments like this keep me motivated'.
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Weighing in at 28 stone at his heaviest, Jaime began losing weight last year, before taking up running in January and shedding another four and half stone. "I've had these troll comments for a number of years now," he said. "My social media is open, I'm quite an active person, I'm quite successful in my career, I sometimes get accused of bragging or showing off.
"'Nobody wants to see you running', 'nobody wants to see a fat person running', I get it all the time. To me, it's water off a duck's back. To be fair, I'm quite glad it comes to me because