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Lexi Reed Scam Accusations: Is She A Fraud? Before And After Weight Loss Photos Revealed

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James Bradley

Published Feb 16, 2026

Is Lexi Reed a scam? Are the allegations against her true? Find out in the article below.

Lexi Reed is an influencer. She is well recognized for her weight loss journey.

Let us learn about her in detail.

Is Lexi Reed A Scam?

Lexi Reed has been accused of scam by the public. People have not shied away from expressing their views on Twitter, and have accused Reed of fraud.

One of the Twitter users, @cboo33, has stated, “This woman is NOT an influencer! She’s a scam artist looking to prey on innocent people for money. All you have to do is Google her name. Too many issues to list here. Please do your homework before believing everything on social media.”

Similarly, @boombastic states, “Lexi has been accused of: defrauding DietBet customers of hundreds of thousands of dollars, making racist comments about someone’s husband, sending nude pictures of herself to her husbands friend and declaring her love for him after he asked her to stop, she has been banned from.”

Whether the allegations against Lexi Reed are true or not have been confirmed. As the influencer has not addressed the comments publicly, no conclusion can be made.

However, we will keep you updated.

Lexi Reed Before And After Weight Loss Photos

Lexi Reed has shared the details about her weight loss journey through her Instagram account. You can go through her before and after weight loss photos which are available in her feed. In fact, you can find her on the social media site as @fatgirlfedup.

Having lost 312lbs in 2 years by exercising and dieting, Lexi is an inspiration to many. People of all age groups follow her and have supported her throughout her journey.

Additionally, Lexi has also answered some of the most asked questions through her YouTube videos.

Lexi Reed Diet

Lexi Reed has had the experience of hosting DietBet. She is also featured in the E-book of Enix Lifestyle’s weight loss meal plan. It costs $49.99 and is available on ENIX Lifestyle’s website.

Reed has mentioned it on her LinkTree account too.

Lexi Reed Organ Failure Details

Lexi Reed was placed in a medically induced coma after her organs had started failing. She is currently undergoing dialysis but is no longer on a ventilator. Moreover, she has returned back to her home and has embarked on the journey of recovery.

Reed’s husband has organized a fundraiser for her medical expenses. As of now, 1.5k people have made a donation and $45,682 has been raised.

Further, you can also support her through the GoFundMe page.