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The singer, usually very private about her personal life, took to TikTok to rebuke her detractors who criticize her new slim figure.
“I don’t do that often. I don’t like it, I’m not good at it,” warns Ariana Grande in the introduction to her video. The singer chose to go bare-faced, without her signature long ponytail and signature eyeliner. Facing the camera, without artifice, he sincerely challenges his 31 million TikTok subscribers: , and to whom he pays such attention.”
body shaming
A translator for several years Thanks, Next was indeed a victim of bodyshaming. The 29-year-old American woman is constantly being compared in before/after photos on social networks. Her physical evolution is scrutinized by netizens and generates comments that are not always favorable from them. The main accusation. While most famous female stars have the misfortune of being fat-shamed, as her co-star Selena Gomez recently was, Ariana Grande has been criticized for losing weight. Her emaciated figure over the years has even received dubious diagnoses from her detractors, judging her to be “not in good health”.
“I think we should be softer and less comfortable with interpreting people’s bodies,” suggests the pop star. “Even if you think you are saying something good or good, it doesn’t matter what it is; [cette personne est] healthy, unhealthy, big, small, this or that, sexual or non-sexual. We just shouldn’t [le dire]. (…) We must strive for trust and protect each other.”
Old “unhealthy” body
The creator of the Rem beauty cosmetics brand then recalls that “there are many ways to be beautiful” and “look healthy” regardless of your weight on the scale. She adds that in her case, looks are deceiving, explaining that she was less healthy when she was a few kilos extra.
I was on a lot of anti-depressants and drinking on top of them. I ate badly. I was at the lowest point in my life when I looked at what you would consider a so called “healthy” version of me.
Ariana Grande
“As far as I’m concerned, the body you compared my current body to was an unhealthy version of that,” she says. “I was taking a lot of anti-depressants and I was also drinking alcohol. I ate badly. I was at the lowest point in my life when I looked at what you would consider the so called “healthy” version of me.
Vulnerability
The former heroine of the series Victorious admits that he “shouldn’t” justify himself in this way, but hopes that by revealing his vulnerability in this way, “something good can come out of it”. And insist. “You never know what someone is going through. Even if your intention is benevolent and loving (…), you never know, so be kind to each other and yourself,” she encourages.
In conclusion, the multiple “Grammy” award-winning artist sends a message of self-acceptance to her fans. “I send you lots of love and I think you’re beautiful no matter what you’re going through, no matter what your weight is, no matter how you like to wear your makeup these days, no matter the procedures [de médecine ou de chirurgie esthétique] you did or you didn’t or whatever you say.
In the video: “I am not a model”. Selena Gomez is a victim of “bodyshaming” on social networks. She responds to criticism about her weight.
Source: Le Figaro
