Andy Frisella, founder of the supplement company 1st Phorm, is the latest Midwestern man who is in hot water after using his ...
Sal Frisella addressed his brother's viral comments and attempted to distance the fitness company from his podcast.
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 ...
ST. LOUIS COUNTY — The CEO of 1st Phorm spoke out Tuesday night for the first time since this weekend's fallout over his ...
Andy Frisella, the founder of supplement company 1st Phorm and of the popular fitness challenge “75 Hard,” is facing backlash ...
Another building in Downtown St. Louis is getting upgrades and amenities to try and attract new residents into the city. It’s ...
Club Fitness said on Tuesday it has removed all 1st Phorm products from its retail offerings following the CEO's viral ...
Several officials in St. Clair County have joined forces to create a hotline designed to prevent any voting violations.
When you have that kind of hate speech, because that’s really what it is, there are people who will be impacted by that,” Patricia Washington said.
Less than a day after the region’s two biggest police departments cut ties with 1st Phorm co-founder Andy Frisella over his ...