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Dove’s ‘Fat Liberation’ Activist Partner Felt ‘Threatened,’ Called Cops After Interview Request

Zyahna Bryant, the Black Lives Matter and “fat liberation” activist who partnered with Dove, felt “threatened” and called the cops after the Daily Mail requested an interview with her.

The Daily Mail visited Bryant on campus at the University of Virginia where they tried to land an interview. The outlet exchanged contact information with a woman who purported to be Bryant’s sister, but they were unsuccessful in securing the interview.

Moments before the outlet left, they received a phone call from Sean Lawton, who introduced himself as Bryant’s manager. 

“Zyahna feels threatened right now. This is now about her security,” Lawton told the outlet. 

“The biggest concern right now is about her security and her safety,” Lawton added. “That means this has now fallen into the domain of a legal matter which means we are unable to offer any comment at this time.”

BLM and Fat Liberation activist Zyahna Bryant

BLM and Fat Liberation activist Zyahna Bryant (Eze Amos/Getty Images)

Within 20 minutes of the call with Lawton, the outlet received a second phone call from Charlottesville’s Chief Police Mike Kochis.

Kochis explained he received a call from Bryant saying that “she was feeling uncomfortable” and wanted to “get ahead of any situation.

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