"I never thought I was overweight. I thought my old look was pretty normal. That was how all the girls looked growing up in Chicago. I didn’t have any problem with it. It makes me smile to think back to myself when I did ‘Dreamgirls’ with Beyonce. I did see all these women in Hollywood, all very slim and I thought, ‘Wow, these ladies are very into themselves.’ I loved that I stood out in a room. You knew when you saw this woman it was Jennifer Hudson"
Bullshit. I'm sorry, but I am so sick of chubby celebs getting skinny and then saying "Oh I always loved my big chubby body, every size is beautiful, blah blah blah."
Bullshit. If you loved your body chubby, you would still be chubby. Oftentimes, they say they lost weight for health reasons, but you don't need to get down to a size 2 and pose on the cover of People magazine in order to be healthy.
There are so many celebrities that I used to love chubby, and they used to be all "I love my body, I'm happy the way I am, I don't see any reason to lose weight." Then a year later, they're a size 2 like everyone else.
Sara Rue?
Raven Symone?
J.Hud?
Guess what? You all look weird now. You're flaunting your "hot bod", but it's only "hot" in comparison to your old chubby bod. You're still no Kate Moss, if that's what you were going for. You have hangy skin. Droopy boobs.
I'm not saying they shouldn't lose weight, I'm not saying I wouldn't either if I was famous and had an endorsement deal from Weight Watchers and a personal trainer and nutritionist. But if I did, I wouldn't lie about it. I'd love to be a size two and have a flat stomach for ONCE IN MY LIFE as much as the next girl. Everybody does. You're not fooling anyone with your "health reasons" excuse.
Get real, ladies.
/rant.
I concur.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree. This is bullshit! Do what you want with your own body- but don't preach to the rest of us about one thing and do another.
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