I think in general it was a poor decision of the clinic to take on an influencer BA. They really don’t seem to need the publicity and it almost immediately makes light of such a heavily emotive topic. It’s not a fake tan or pair of eyelashes. While I do agree that there most definitely could have been a better choice of BA if they were determined to go down this route (as suggested by a few other posters), I’d like to think that those people would probably shy away from monetising their own previous struggles because as much as this clinic tries to dress it up as ‘a women’s health dialogue’, it’s just an advertisement to drum up business. And sadly the requirement for their services is an unfortunate fact of life, a struggle experienced by so many men and women on a daily basis. It’s just all so insensitive. A huge flop on their part and they would really claw back some brevity, if they sensitively addressed it.