An Australian social media influencer has candidly admitted the secret to her slim figure was a diet of “cocaine and tapas.” In a tweet promoting an article about the mum-of-two, Yahoo lifestyle felt the need to state the obvious.

The 25-year-old Australian model and parenting blogger Ruby Tuesday Matthews recently did an Ask Me Anything with her over 193,000 followers. When asked how she maintained such a svelte figure, Matthews gave an unexpectedly candid answer that not many were expecting from the mother-of-two.

“I did a lot of cocaine, like a lot,” she said in the video. “So basically I just smoked cigarettes, had long blacks and did coke. And in between, had the tapas. Like my life was tapas and cocaine.”

Matthews described how, before having her two children, she would subsist on “cocaine, black coffee and cigarettes” with the occasional Spanish snack.

“The role influencers play in affecting their followers’ diet and lifestyle decisions is really scary,” Marissa Meshulam, a dietitian and nutritionist, told Yahoo.

“People look at influencers as ‘goals’ in so many ways. Followers then try everything to replicate their influencers’ lifestyles, thinking that they too can achieve these goals.'”

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However, in a tweet promoting an article about Matthews and how she turned her life around, Yahoo felt the need to explain that such a diet was, perhaps, not recommended.

Influencer says she was on a 'tapas and cocaine' diet to stay thin — here's why that's not healthy https://t.co/mvQaLgPkzSpic.twitter.com/b7JtkTnuIP — Yahoo Lifestyle (@yahoolifestyle) January 10, 2019

Needless to say, reactions were derisive, sardonic and hilarious in equal measure.

I’ve waiting years for this article to explain things — JonBonHovis (@DJHipsters) January 11, 2019

Is this an elaborate spoof by The Onion?? — katie kelly mack (@KatieKellyMack) January 11, 2019

Wait, wait lemme guess. Is it an unhealthy diet because, cocaine?? Or the tapas? Is it the tapas? — caitlin castelaz (@caitcastelaz) January 11, 2019

Is the “here’s why that’s not healthy” really necessary...? — Gabriela Garcia (@thegabygarcia) January 11, 2019

Do you sprinkle the cocaine on the tapas or do you put the tapas on a bed of cocaine? — Goofrider 🏳️‍🌈 (@goofrider) January 11, 2019

tapas aint a real meal is why, saved u a click — Limited Liability Cool J (@jesticide) January 11, 2019

3 small plates of cocaine — Mick McCarthy (@mickthegiant) January 11, 2019

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