Lili Reinhart Seemingly Calls Kim Kardashian ‘So F—ked’ Up For ‘Starving’ Herself For Her Met Gala Dress
04.05.2022 - 21:17
/ stylecaster.com
Airing out frustration. Lili Reinhart’s Kim Kardashian comments following the reality star’s Met Gala appearance are sparking a frenzy on social media. The Riverdale actress took to Instagram to share her thoughts about body image and the Met Museum’s Costume Institute’s annual fundraiser.
“To walk on a red carpet and do an interview where you say how starving you are… because you haven’t eaten carbs in the last month…all to fit in a f–king dress?” Lili wrote on her Instagram Story on May 3. “So wrong. So f—ked on 100s of levels.”
“To openly admit to starving yourself for the sake of the Met Gala. When you know very well that millions of young men and women are looking up to you and listening to your every word. The ignorance is other-worldly disgusting,” the actress continued. “Please stop supporting these stupid harmful celebrities whose entire image revolves around their bodies,” she wrote. “I am not generally an angry person but I swear to god, the toxicity of this industry sometimes really gets to me.”
These Instagram stories come after Kim Kardashian commented on how she got her body ready to wear the iconic Marilyn Monroe dress. “It was this or nothing,” Kim told Vogue in an exclusive interview. “I would wear a sauna suit twice a day, run on the treadmill, completely cut out all sugar and all carbs and just eat the cleanest veggies and protein. I didn’t starve myself, but I was so strict.” The Skims founder said that she lost 16 pounds in preparation to fit into the historically significant dress, and then said that she would eat doughnuts and pizza right after the Met Gala.
Lili has been outspoken about the industry’s influence on body image. In 2017, the CW actress wrote another rant in response to a site
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