Within seconds, Tibo InShpa found herself in the middle of the storm. Youtuber and influencer tried to send a motivational message to their subscribers in a video they shared on their social networks. The form, used only by sports enthusiasts, triggered a wave of fierce criticism.
“Wake up, damn it! Forget your excuses. I don’t care about your little broken heart. To hell with the mental breakdown. Don’t mind your laziness. Sorry for your doubts. Stop being crap, being an unmotivated person. Stop wasting your life. Get up now, right now“Many Internet users later criticized him for minimizing or stigmatizing depressed people, while depression was recognized as a disease by medicine. While Tibo InShape was on the show this Saturday, October 8th What a period! (France 2), Christophe Dechavanne wanted to return to this famous video. Léa Salamé’s accomplice did not hesitate to reframe his guest in words as precise as he was determined.
“I got really angry when I saw this. It’s a disease, these are people who are out of control and are not at all happy to be depressed. These are not people who don’t want to shit or move their asses. These are the people who dream of wiggling their ass, getting out of the duvet and opening their shutters. There I said to myself: ‘who is this little idiot?’, because I really had the courage. Sometimes you have to think before you speak because I don’t want your followers to think their depressed dad is shit.Tibo started InShape. Tibo then did not hesitate to renew his apologies by voicing his goodwill.While shooting this video, I wanted to give it a bit of an American edge. But then I apologized. I wanted to use the term ‘temporary depression’ instead, that’s really what I had in mind. I quickly neutralized it by shooting a video with a psychologist to explain what depression is. It was important to understand that this is a disease and that sports can help overcome it.‘, he replied.
Aurelien Gaucher
Source: Programme Television

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