A “drag queen” fitness class (“Abs, Thighs and Gossip”) did once exist at a gym called Crunch.
It belonged to the original Crunch — founded in 1989 by Doug Levine, a different company, two decades before Midgley ran the separate Crunch Franchising in 2010. No evidence he ever championed BLM or transgender messaging. The accusation traces to an anonymous website (midgleyexposed.com) the Maine Ethics Commission is now investigating for hidden funding, and that Midgley says is tied to a rival.
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Independent reporting does not substantiate the assertion that Ben Midgley personally promoted DEI, transgender-inclusive, or Black Lives Matter messaging, or hosted "drag show workouts," in marketing for the gyms he ran. The "drag queen" fitness class cited in connection with Crunch ("Abs, Thighs and Gossip") dates to the original Crunch Fitness founded by Doug Levine in 1989, roughly two decades before Midgley joined and led the separate Crunch Franchising company in 2010. According to the Bangor Daily News, the underlying accusations originate from an anonymous attack website (midgleyexposed.com) that Midgley's campaign attributes to a rival; that site's substantiated claims center on "pole dancing" classes, and Midgley's campaign states that any such offerings at individual franchise locations occurred "without the approval or even notification of Mr. Midgley" and that critics are "confusing the company I ran as CEO with the actions of another company." No independent evidence was found that Midgley championed BLM or transgender messaging; the only documented Crunch transgender matter is a 2018-2021 discrimination case in which a San Diego-area franchise was sued for denying a transgender woman locker-room access.
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