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  • ‘I’d buy fish and hide it under kale’: Alexandra Jamieson the star vegan chef who developed a taste for liver
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    ‘I’d buy fish and hide it under kale’: Alexandra Jamieson the star vegan chef who developed a taste for liver
    What happened when a vegan influencer started craving burgers?

    Alex Jamieson's veganism became world famous when she appeared in the 2004 film Super Size Me, the seminal Oscar-nominated documentary that probed our relationship with fast food.

    Jamieson was working as a vegan, health-focused private chef in New York when a conversation between her and then boyfriend Morgan Spurlock - the film's star and director - led to the idea. Its success took them to 20 countries, won Jamieson deals for three books, including Vegan Cooking for Dummies, 25,000 subscribers to her vegan recipe and mindset newsletter and $7,000-an-hour speaking engagements across the US.

    Chris Buck / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I’d buy fish and hide it under kale’: Alexandra Jamieson the star vegan chef who developed a taste for liver
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    ‘I’d buy fish and hide it under kale’: Alexandra Jamieson the star vegan chef who developed a taste for liver
    What happened when a vegan influencer started craving burgers?

    Alex Jamieson's veganism became world famous when she appeared in the 2004 film Super Size Me, the seminal Oscar-nominated documentary that probed our relationship with fast food.

    Jamieson was working as a vegan, health-focused private chef in New York when a conversation between her and then boyfriend Morgan Spurlock - the film's star and director - led to the idea. Its success took them to 20 countries, won Jamieson deals for three books, including Vegan Cooking for Dummies, 25,000 subscribers to her vegan recipe and mindset newsletter and $7,000-an-hour speaking engagements across the US.

    Chris Buck / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I’d buy fish and hide it under kale’: Alexandra Jamieson the star vegan chef who developed a taste for liver
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    ‘I’d buy fish and hide it under kale’: Alexandra Jamieson the star vegan chef who developed a taste for liver
    What happened when a vegan influencer started craving burgers?

    Alex Jamieson's veganism became world famous when she appeared in the 2004 film Super Size Me, the seminal Oscar-nominated documentary that probed our relationship with fast food.

    Jamieson was working as a vegan, health-focused private chef in New York when a conversation between her and then boyfriend Morgan Spurlock - the film's star and director - led to the idea. Its success took them to 20 countries, won Jamieson deals for three books, including Vegan Cooking for Dummies, 25,000 subscribers to her vegan recipe and mindset newsletter and $7,000-an-hour speaking engagements across the US.

    Chris Buck / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I’d buy fish and hide it under kale’: Alexandra Jamieson the star vegan chef who developed a taste for liver
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    ‘I’d buy fish and hide it under kale’: Alexandra Jamieson the star vegan chef who developed a taste for liver
    What happened when a vegan influencer started craving burgers?

    Alex Jamieson's veganism became world famous when she appeared in the 2004 film Super Size Me, the seminal Oscar-nominated documentary that probed our relationship with fast food.

    Jamieson was working as a vegan, health-focused private chef in New York when a conversation between her and then boyfriend Morgan Spurlock - the film's star and director - led to the idea. Its success took them to 20 countries, won Jamieson deals for three books, including Vegan Cooking for Dummies, 25,000 subscribers to her vegan recipe and mindset newsletter and $7,000-an-hour speaking engagements across the US.

    Chris Buck / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I was offering great advice but I wasn't following it': Lauren Cobello the personal finance guru who spiralled into debt
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    'I was offering great advice but I wasn't following it': Lauren Cobello the personal finance guru who spiralled into debt
    What happened when financial influencer Lauren Cobello lost control of her own budget?

    Lauren Cobello, 43, who commanded $5,000 per YouTube video as a personal finance influencer. "I was a regular on the Today show and Good Morning America, I was blogging, working with newspapers. I had no financial background but I'd got my family out of $40,000 debt by couponing and budgeting and people wanted to know how I did it."

    Chris Buck / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I was offering great advice but I wasn't following it': Lauren Cobello the personal finance guru who spiralled into debt
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    'I was offering great advice but I wasn't following it': Lauren Cobello the personal finance guru who spiralled into debt
    What happened when financial influencer Lauren Cobello lost control of her own budget?

    Lauren Cobello, 43, who commanded $5,000 per YouTube video as a personal finance influencer. "I was a regular on the Today show and Good Morning America, I was blogging, working with newspapers. I had no financial background but I'd got my family out of $40,000 debt by couponing and budgeting and people wanted to know how I did it."

    Chris Buck / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I was offering great advice but I wasn't following it': Lauren Cobello the personal finance guru who spiralled into debt
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    'I was offering great advice but I wasn't following it': Lauren Cobello the personal finance guru who spiralled into debt
    What happened when financial influencer Lauren Cobello lost control of her own budget?

    Lauren Cobello, 43, who commanded $5,000 per YouTube video as a personal finance influencer. "I was a regular on the Today show and Good Morning America, I was blogging, working with newspapers. I had no financial background but I'd got my family out of $40,000 debt by couponing and budgeting and people wanted to know how I did it."

    Chris Buck / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'I was offering great advice but I wasn't following it': Lauren Cobello the personal finance guru who spiralled into debt
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    'I was offering great advice but I wasn't following it': Lauren Cobello the personal finance guru who spiralled into debt
    What happened when financial influencer Lauren Cobello lost control of her own budget?

    Lauren Cobello, 43, who commanded $5,000 per YouTube video as a personal finance influencer. "I was a regular on the Today show and Good Morning America, I was blogging, working with newspapers. I had no financial background but I'd got my family out of $40,000 debt by couponing and budgeting and people wanted to know how I did it."

    Chris Buck / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)