Career
Arbour is a former cheerleader for the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association. As an actress, Arbour appeared in Howie Do lieutenant, and Silent But Deadly. Arbour"s single "Bang Bang" was released on April 30, 2013.
On June 18, 2015, her single and music video to "Fun Revolution" was released and was the first Periscope music video to debut.
In April 2015, Arbour was nominated as a finalist for "Best Comedian" for the Shorty Awards however lost to Hannibal Buress. Arbour"s brand of cheerleader meets motivational speaker was the foundation of her #GoTeam movement.
After suffering from a devastating car accident that left her in chronic pain, she used her disdain for the word "disabled" to motivate her to get better. Dear Fat People
In September 2015, Arbour became the subject of controversy when she posted a viral video on her YouTube channel entitled "Dear Fat People." Arbour furthers the notion that fat-shaming is "not a real thing" because it does not involve discrimination under what she considers to be legitimate grounds.
Critics argue the video endorses fat shaming.
The video was temporarily unavailable on YouTube, over claims that it violated the YouTube terms of service, but was later restored. Director Pat Mills fired Arbour from an upcoming movie after seeing the video. On September 10, 2015, Arbour, via Twitter denied ever having any form of involvement in the film.
Soon after the video, she was fired from her job where she was a choreographer for an anti-bullying video for kids.
The director of the film she was hired to work on said it "made me never want to see her again."
Domestic abuse claims
During the relationship, Santoro said this person was manipulative and forced him to turn his friends and family away. Santoro claimed that although the video was initially intended to be private, he had accidentally made it public, and the positive response it received persuaded him to keep it up.