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13.04.2023 - 23:57 / justjared.com
Lizzo‘s fans are firmly in her corner after Candace Owens body shamed her.
The “Good as Hell” star got attacked by the controversial media personality after she shared a nude photo of herself on social media. She quote-tweeted another Twitter user and piled on with hateful rhetoric.
“Only women could be emotionally manipulated into supporting their own eradication via support for ‘trans men,’” she tweeted. “Only women could be fooled into supporting a death cult of ‘fat acceptance’. Today’s cultural battles prove that women are more irrational and emotional than men.”
Lizzo‘s fans were not having it.
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They rushed to respond to Candace, slamming her as insecure amongst other things.
“Not Candace Owens calling Lizzo insecure,” one shocked fan tweeted.
“Hate and negativity is on the rise too,” another wrote. “You’re leading the charge.”
“Why do you hate women so much,” another asked.
“The point is about acceptance and love. Words you seem to have difficulty embracing in your life” yet another wrote.
The pile on comes after Candace was slammed by JoJo Siwa and called out by Christina Applegate.
An interior designer recently made headlines for their pointed response to Candace‘s husband when he reached out to work together.
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Lizzo is giving everybody a lesson in self-confidence.
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Ariana Grande after the singer publicly responded to comments fans had been making about her body.Earlier this week, Grande took to TikTok to address long-running discussions about her appearance. “I just wanted to address your concerns about my body and talk a little bit about what it means to be a person with a body and to be seen and to be paid such close attention to,” she said as subtitles in the video read.“You’ve been talking about it for a decade or longer so I’d like to join in this time.“I think we could be, I think we should be gentler and less comfortable commenting on people’s bodies, no matter what.
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Ariana Grande spoke openly about the comments fans have been making about her body, both recently and over the course of the last decade. Grande wrote on her TikTok, 'You have talked a lot about it [my body] over the past decade or longer so I’d like to join in this time. :)'In her remarks, she urged people gently to stop commenting on people's bodies generally and revealed that behind the scenes, what some fans consider her “healthiest” body was far from it.
3-minute TikTok, suggesting others should be “less comfortable commenting on people’s bodies,” even if it’s “something good and well-intentioned.”Her plea comes after the just over 5-foot-tall pop performer and her “Wicked” co-star Cynthia Erivo, 36, were both photographed at a London concert by Jeff Goldblum, 70, last weekend. Wearing an oversized pink jacket and white high-heel boots, fans online suggested that Grande lost weight. The “Thank U, Next” singer has spent the past six months portraying Glinda in the film adaption of the Broadway musical, which is due in theaters on Dec.
Faye Winter has hit back at nasty trolls, who had been body-shaming her after she shared a snap in which she sported a low-cut dress.The photo saw the former Love Island star, 27, posing on a night-out while wearing a glittering low-cut cowl-neck dress. Captioning the stunning snap, she wrote: "What is it they say about rolling it in glitter [diamond emoji]" and while she received compliments from the likes of Tasha Ghouri, Vicky Pattison, and Liberty Poole, not every comment was particularly nice.
Ariana Grande is sharing her thoughts on all of the body-shaming comments that have been coming her way recently.
being gay.In a six-minute clip of the April 4 edition of her Daily Wire podcast, Owens rants about how she doesn’t believe Siwa is a lesbian, despite the YouTuber’s claims that she is not attracted to men and has only been in relationships with other women.“Is Jojo (sic) Siwa lying about being lesbian for attention?” Owens titled the video.Owens reacted to a TikTok video Siwa posted last year about her “gay awakening,” or when she knew she was LGBTQ.In that video, Siwa, who identifies as pansexual, “gay,” and “queer,” said she allegedly became aware of her sexuality after listening to Demi Lovato’s hit song “Cool for the Summer,” repeat-watching Jenna Dewan-Tatum’s Magic Mike striptease-style performance to Ginuwine’s “Pony” on the show Lip Sync Battle, and being “grossed out” after a going on a bad date with a man who was overly eager to have sex with her.Owens mocked Siwa’s coming out process. “‘One plus one plus one must equal I’m a lesbo,’ or something,” she said.