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Annie Lawless

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Resourceful Brave Passionate Determined A True Friend Magnetic

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1987-10-23
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She’s a lifestyle and wellness influencer, widely recognized as the creative force behind the popular blog Blawnde. Over the years, she has built a strong presence in the health and style space, becoming a go-to voice for mindful living. As the author of the New York Times bestseller The Suja Juice Solution, she shares her journey toward holistic wellness while also being celebrated as the co-founder of the successful cold-pressed juice brand, Suja Juice. Before all the fame, her path wasn’t easy—throughout her childhood, she faced ongoing battles with chronic eczema and Celiac disease. These personal health challenges became a turning point, inspiring her to dive deep into natural healing methods. Eventually, she earned certification as a holistic health coach and also trained as a yoga instructor, shaping the foundation of her wellness philosophy. In March 2017, she shared a heartfelt moment on Instagram, posting a photo with her partner and captioning it, “happiest birthday to my insta husband, future real life husband, and the most interesting, charming, witty, loyal, smart, loving, unbelievably kind and generous man I could ever hope to do life with.” Her story continues to resonate with many, showing how personal struggles can lead to purposeful change—and yes, love along the way. She truly embodies what it means to live well, both online and off.

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Back in 2013, she stepped into the world of publishing by co-writing her very first book, The Best Juicing Recipes on the Planet, which quickly gained attention among health enthusiasts. Over the years, she has continued to share her passion for wellness and beauty, regularly posting engaging content to her self-titled YouTube channel. Her presence online has grown steadily, with fans often tuning in to see her latest tips and routines. She’s definitely made a name for herself—not just through her writing, but also through her authentic and relatable videos. Whether it’s a new skincare hack or a refreshing juice recipe, she always brings something fresh to the table.

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