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Added on the 01/05/2018 12:53:28 - Copyright : BANG Showbiz
Billie Eilish left a message to bodyshamers on her Instagram Story today after paparazzi photos of her in a camisole and shorts out in Los Angeles spread and got attention on social media. Eilish is known for wearing baggy clothes in part because she doesn't want people to sexualize her. MEGA/FCPAS On her IG Story, Eilish reposted blogger Chizi Duru's TikTok. Duru says in the clip, "Y’all gotta start normalizing real bodies, okay? Not everybody has a wagon behind them, okay? Guts are normal; they’re normal.
Public health officials haven't held back in linking obesity to worse outcomes for patients with the novel coronavirus COVID-19. But organizations such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are, under the guise of matter-of-factness, covertly fat-shaming the overweight. Body relationship coach Ivy Felicia says the messaging around weight and COVID-19 might negatively affect those at higher weights. HuffPost reports eating disorder therapist Shira Rosenbluth also takes issue with the weight loss campaigns public health officials are promoting right now. Telling higher-weight people they’re more likely to die, for them to be under that kind of stress, is obviously very unhealthy. Shira Rosenbluth Eating disorder therapist
Harry Styles has opened up about how surreal it is being in the company of Fleetwood Mac legend Stevie Nicks.
Harry Styles has compared releasing new music to giving birth to a child.
Jordyn Woods says her inclusive boohoo collection is "inspired" by "different body types" and "different types of girls".