Andy Frisella, founder of 1st Phorm, has come under fire for his controversial remarks about female police officers, leading ...
Andy Frisella, who co-founded Supplement Superstore and 1st Phorm nutritional supplements, said women should not be cops and ...
ST. LOUIS COUNTY — Club Fitness said Tuesday morning it has removed all 1st Phorm products from its shelves.
Andy Frisella and 1st Phorm have been at the forefront of controversy over the weekend. Frisella is known as an entrepreneur who bootstrapped his way into founding 1st Phorm, a nutrition and ...
After the heavy hip-hop intro music, the angry shouty American man begins his one hour and 23 minute tirade. He is going to ...
A fitness entrepreneur's obscenity-filled tirade claiming women shouldn't be police officers went viral after a veteran St. Louis County police sergeant took issue with the ...
Many in the law enforcement community are upset and cutting ties with local fitness entrepreneur Andy Frisella. Frisella is the co-founder of 1st Phorm, a St. Louis supplement and fitness company.
More police departments and organizations are ending partnerships with a popular St. Louis fitness entrepreneur after he made ...
The region’s two largest police departments have cut ties with St. Louis businessman Andy Frisella after he made disparaging remarks about female police officers on his podcast.