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Bethany Christine Meyers is an American fitness and lifestyle entrepreneur.

Early life

Meyers is from a small town outside of St. Louis, Missouri on the Mississippi River. She was a cheerleader growing up and suffered from an eating disorder.[1] She was raised in a conservative, Christian family.[2] She attended university in Chicago, where she studied public relations.[3]

Career

Meyers moved from Chicago to Los Angeles to work in public relations. Not long after, she quit her job and began working at a fitness studio that specialized in Megaformers routines. After a coworker opened a fitness studio in Dallas, Meyers moved to Texas and began working there.[4] Later she worked as a fitness instructor at SLT Studio in New York City before launching her own workout and fitness business called be.come.[5][6] Her workouts are a mixture of pilates, yoga, and strength training. In July 2018 Meyers launched the fitness app for be.come.[7] She teaches fitness classes online through the be.come app and website, and has in-person classes at Studio B in Manhattan.[8]

Personal life

Meyers identifies as sexually fluid and queer, having been in relationships with men and women.[9] In 2017 Meyers proposed to actor Nicok Tortorella, whom she met in college, after eleven years of dating.[10][11] On March 9, 2018 Meyers and Tortorella married.[12] They had a civil ceremony at a Manhattan City Clerk’s office before exchanging vows at St. Paul's Chapel, an Episcopal church and the oldest church in Manhattan.[13] They both wore gender-bending outfits designed by Andrew Morrison with crowns. Meyer and Torotorella's are in a polyamorous marriage and both openly date other people.[14][15]

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