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Added on the 28/08/2019 13:11:54 - Copyright : BANG Showbiz
Bebe Rexha advised a body-shaming troll to be "more accepting" and to "work on" their own "self hate" after they told her to she needs to "lose weight".
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
Rita Ora has insisted "age doesn't really matter" for female pop stars.
Singer Bebe Rexha has urged fans to "stay inside" and do the right thing after losing an acquaintance to coronavirus.
Chart-topping pop star Billie Eilish delivered a strong message about body shaming in Miami.
Adele's '21' is ranked as the greatest album of all time ahead of the release of her new album, '25.' Rollo Ross reports.