Hollywood Singer Ariana Grande has called on fans to be “gentle and less comfortable” about commenting on her and other people’s bodies after her appearance on social media recently came under scrutiny. In a TikTok video, she said she has a body that “gets such attention”, so “wanted to address the concerns”. It comes after some users commented on her recent weight loss.
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Grande said they were “comparing my current body” to “the most unhealthy version of my body”. The 29-year-old American star explained: “I was on lots of antidepressants and on them drinking and eating poorly and was at the lowest point of my life when I looked the way you think I’m healthy, but really I was not healthy. “I know I shouldn’t interpret it, but I feel like maybe an openness and some kind of vulnerability something good can come out of it. I don’t know but that’s the first thing. Healthy can look different.”
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“The other thing is you never know what someone is going through. Even if you’re coming from a loving and caring place, that person is probably working on or has There is a support system that they are working on.” Together. “You never know. So be gentle with each other and with yourself.” ‘Many Kinds of Beautiful’
Grande, known for pop hits like One Last Time and Thank U, Next, is also an actress and is set to star as Glinda Upland in the upcoming Wicked film based on the musical of the same name. Well-intentioned” comments should be avoided. “There are ways to compliment someone or to ignore something you see that you don’t like, I think we should help each other work on that,” she said. “We should aim to stay safe and keep each other safe.”
She has previously opened up about her “anxiety” and mental health issues, particularly following the Manchester Arena attack, when a suicide bomber killed 22 people following her concert in May 2017. And she is not the only star whose weight is being widely discussed. Last month, Selena Gomez said that there were reasons why one’s body shape and size might change. In her case, the lupus medication caused her to retain water. “I just want people to know that you are beautiful and you are amazing,” the 30-year-old singer and actress told her TikTok followers.
“And yes, we do have days where maybe we feel but I prefer to stay healthy and take care of myself, and my medications are important and I believe they help me. So, yeah, I’m not a model, never will be.” On Tuesday, some social media users criticized the body-shaming culture that inspired Gomez and Grande’s video.
One posted, “Selena Gomez and Ariana Grande shouldn’t have to go on a public forum to explain their weight gain/loss because of hateful criticism,” especially today it’s nasty, cruel and unfair. In 2021, singer Adele told Vogue that she was “frustrated” by the “brutal conversation” about her weight loss. Around the same time, an equally slim Jonah Hill urged his followers to refrain from commenting on his appearance.
The actress wrote, “I know you mean well, but I humbly request you not to comment on my body good or bad.” “I want to tell you politely that this is not helpful and does not feel good.”