Fair enough if people want to get rinsed by overpriced protein, cheese or bars with marketing spin — that’s harmless nonsense. But claiming you can cure autism with your own branded supplements, camel milk, collagen — and last year, pushing it as an alternative to chemotherapy — that crosses way past the usual influencer BS. It’s not just shady — it’s dangerous. Especially when you’re selling hope to desperate parents, blurring the line between personal anecdote and medical fact. Katie Price claimed it cured a tumour. Fowler's pitching it like it’s bottled salvation. There’s a legal line — and he’s tiptoeing right up to it. Keep spinning the snake oil like that, and the next miracle he’ll need is a good legal team. It is what it is — and he is whom he is.
In my opinion, if people are that stupid, it’s their own fault. In my experience, people don’t want their kid’s cured of autism. Parents are purposely getting normal kids diagnosed to get money. Coercing them on what to say to doctors, I’m telling you this is rife. It’s going on an awful lot, was overdiagnosed anyway. Didn’t know about the tumour stuff but again, sick or not, they should know better and if they want to give it a try and see if it might work it’s up to them.
Can just picture some drug addict staggering though the streets of Anfield with Fowler's Armani Pram looking for £20.
Nothing. Anto is an extremely intelligent person and people simply can't handle it. The last I heard he was considering enrolling in a DBA.
It’s not about people being stupid — it’s about being fooled by randomness. Most of Fowler’s followers aren’t researching peer-reviewed journals — they’re responding to emotional marketing, placebo effects, and a constant stream of “discount” codes for what’s likely just white-labeled Chinese CBD with his brand slapped on it. When a "public figure" uses their platform to pitch unproven cures for autism or cancer, roping in faded influencers and has-been stars for an MLM scheme, that’s not wellness—it’s grift masquerading as hope. And it’s not on the parents to know better — it’s on him to act better. Even Hatton’s on the stuff now — waiting for the clip where he says it cured his hangovers. Maybe Hearn’s next, finally free from chronic bullshititis. But funny thing — for all its “healing powers,” Supreme CBD still hasn’t found a cure for Fowler being a complete helmet.
He’s a very successful entrepreneur and was/is considering enrolling in a DBA programme. He can’t be that stupid. PS, "Billy Graham? He's my man."