‘I can eat it and I am still okay’ - Gabby Thomas slams fans who harshly judge athletes for having a sweet treat

Gabby Thomas

‘I can eat it and I am still okay’ - Gabby Thomas slams fans who harshly judge athletes for having a sweet treat

Joel Omotto 06:46 - 13.11.2024

Triple Olympics champion Gabby Thomas has hit out at fans who criticize athletes over their dietary choices, especially when they indulged in sugary stuff that many consider unhealthy.

Triple Olympics champion Gabby Thomas has weighed in on how athletes are having to be boxed in a corner over what they should eat for fear of being harshly judged by fans.

Thomas says it is okay for athletes to have a sweet treat, as long as they get the balance right, but many have been called out when they are seen eating sugary stuff which is considered unhealthy for an athlete.

“One of the funniest parts of being a professional athlete is that any time I eat something, that is not chicken breast and veggies people are like [surprised],” Thomas said on TikTok.

“And when I post a picture of ice cream in a corner people are like: ‘Gabby you have to run, put that down.’ And I am like I mean I can eat it and I am still okay. Like yes, I get it and athletes have to eat clean and I do eat clean, I all get my nutrients and I take my multivitamins and all the things.

“But your favorite runner loves a sweet treat. I don’t know any athlete who doesn’t love a sweet treat. I don’t know any runner who doesn’t love a cheek meal and for me my cheek meals are like multiple times a week.”

The American sprinter then went on to reveal how she has gotten hooked to eating gummy candy that she cannot sleep without indulging in her favourite sweet treat.

“I don’t know how I would do my job without eating gummy candy every night before I go to sleep. I don’t know how. It’s all about balance, baby,” she added.

Thomas won Olympics gold in 200m at the Paris 2024 Games before helping deliver gold for the United States in both the 4x100m and 4x400m relays to become the first American woman to win three Olympics gold in a single edition since Allyson Felix in 2012.

Given what was witnessed in Paris, where she was so dominant in her races, it seems her sweet treat is working wonders.

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