Not so much erased as whittled down to size.
“Plus-sized women are being ‘erased’”
Does that mean “no fat chicks”???
I am all for it.
Sounds like it’s not “erased.” Sounds like truth. Fat is ugly. Nauseating, even. And people are tired of perpetuating this whole DEI scam.
“There’s nothing wrong withFixed it.livingdying in a bigger body.”
There’s a difference between celebrating a variety of healthy shapes + proportions versus: mainstreaming being unhealthily and morbidly obese.
She is looking great and far healthier these days — should stop apologizing for it.
Before the turn of the millennium, doctors used the term morbidly obese for those in sizes 24 and up.
Cass Elliot did not die at a normal life’s end. Her physique did have something to do with it.
Women like her seem to fill their cupboards with tons of snack food. I’m sorry, but have some self control. When you’re over 250 lbs...no snack food.
C’mon, Man!
Just have Pelousy grant access to her ice cream collection. There are plenty of calories to go around.
Fat drives inflammation and insulin resistance.
Get rid of the excess fat and make your life better.
It does not help people, period.
A little is okay.
Imagine how much money could be saved by cutting down on the obesity caused health issues!
There is more to this than just the weight loss. While weight loss is a common and significant side effect of Ozempic due to its appetite-reducing and stomach-emptying effects, Ozempic is not FDA-approved as a weight-loss drug. The same active ingredient, semaglutide, is approved for chronic weight management under the brand name Wegovy®, which is prescribed at higher doses for individuals with obesity or overweight and at least one weight-related condition. Using Ozempic solely for weight loss is considered “off-label” and may not be covered by insurance.
Additionally, with the huge increase in people using the drug for this they have been buying so much of it that it is very difficult for diabetics to get it to use as a supplement and short term insulin to get the initial food intake covered so as not to get extreme spikes. I had to go to another product, my third now, to get the need covered and I’m not going to say what it is for fear someone will start getting their doctors to give it to them and I will not be able to get it due to short supplies, again.
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Are those pictures of her before, or after?
Skinny girls are like blue jeans with no pockets......there is no place to put your hands.
Idiot
Idiot Lizzo, whoever that is. It’s simple, lady, smaller is healthier.
She’s right, and it’s stupid. The first recent person to suffer from it was Adele. When she lost a bunch of weight the fatties came out and complained about it. Then when Lizzo did it, GOOD HEAVENS!
I heard a GREAT quote the other day that applies here: “Did you notice that when Ozempic came out you stopped hearing about ‘Body Positivity’?”

One can carry a little extra weight and still be generally healthy; however, people were praising morbidly obese and those approaching that state to the detriment of those who were in either category.
Plus-sized models have a place in showing plus-sized customers how an article of clothing would look on them, but just having them in a photo shoot for diversity’s sake is absurd.
‘Look at me, me, me, me, Meeee!!’