Apparently, F45 and its members are unbothered by the drama surrounding the company. David Beckham filed a $10 million lawsuit against Mark Walhberg in connection to an F45 Training deal, alleging that he was misled by Wahlberg and promised shares that were withheld, resulting in a loss of $10 million.
Despite the lawsuit, F45 has not directly addressed the issue and has instead been promoting ‘Wahlberg Week’ on social media, encouraging people to sign up for a free one-week trial. In a video posted on April 21, Wahlberg enthusiastically promotes the free trial, seemingly unfazed by the ongoing legal battle.
Interestingly, F45 members commenting on the post appear to be focused on their fitness goals rather than the legal drama. One person expressed excitement for ‘Wahlberg Week,’ while another praised F45’s workouts.
In response to Beckham’s claims, Mark Wahlberg and F45’s owners have denied any wrongdoing, calling the lawsuit baseless and accusing Beckham’s company of shifting blame. According to The Sun, the legal documents filed by Beckham’s company, DB Ventures, consist of 209 pages and 610 paragraphs, suggesting that the case may be complex and potentially lengthy.
Despite the ongoing legal dispute, F45 appears to be maintaining focus on its business operations and engaging with its members. It remains to be seen how the lawsuit will impact the company in the long run, but for now, it seems that F45 and its members are determined to continue their fitness journey, unbothered by the off-field drama.