She must have been on the Tanya Burr divorce diet.
Agree.Couldn't give a tit what size she is, but in that pic with the spotty outfit, she looks sad in the eyes.
That will be the divorce, I remember it well but 4 years later I’m happier than ever. Life is challenging at times, I would never want to be in the public eye.Couldn't give a tit what size she is, but in that pic with the spotty outfit, she looks sad in the eyes.
She is definitely too thin now imo. Thin doesn’t necessarily equal healthy, that’s the ridiculous myth that’s been damaging health of so many women. People naturally come in all shapes and sizes and it’s just the current beauty cult of thinness that’s responsible for the kneejerk belief that a person who lost loads of weight is better off, no matter how they lost it or whether they are now too thin. Adele imo looked great a couple of years ago. She slimmed down, was radiant, yet still looked curvy and like herself. This suggested that she lost weight by improving her nutrition and exercise regime, which is just about the only healthy way to lose weight even if it doesn’t last forever. But if she carried on working on it she could probably maintain it in the long term, if that’s what she wanted. This now imo can only be a result of diet pills, starvation of some kind or gastric band surgery (which should only be used in life-threatening obesity, and it carries a long-term health risk from malabsorption, nutrient deficiencies etc) and not only is it not healthy to lose so much weight (I’m talking from her original size, not when she already slimmed down) it aged her terribly. Yes she looks like a model in an evening gown and on some carefully shot pictures but not everyone can achieve a model look with healthy methods so why aspire to it other than shame and peer pressure? Most people who lost weight in a healthy way know that at some point weight loss plateaus, not because we or our bodies are bad/lazy/wrong but because our bodies know when to stop. To lose that extra weight and make yourself unrecognisable is only possible with quite damaging methods. It might look impressive but is it really worth it in the long term, considering that it usually has a yo-yo effect of bouncing back? I do feel sad seeing her like this, although I’m happy she is having fun, and I hope she can go back to being happier. Divorce sucks and especially for women who don’t naturally conform to beauty standards.I am not sure about her in this pic - I think she looks too thin in my opinion.
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I lost a lot of weight in my 30's. Thought I looked great and was so pleased with myself but quite a few friends said to me 'don't lose anymore'. When I look back at photos, I can see that my face went very thin.It must be so upsetting for her..works hard to lose weight and is probably happy with how she looks and has thousands of people saying she looked better when she was obese
I bet she doesn’t give a tit to be honestIt must be so upsetting for her..works hard to lose weight and is probably happy with how she looks and has thousands of people saying she looked better when she was obese
"No wrinkles on a balloon" as Eamonn Holmes says.I lost a lot of weight in my 30's. Thought I looked great and was so pleased with myself but quite a few friends said to me 'don't lose anymore'. When I look back at photos, I can see that my face went very thin.
I have since put all the weight back on and am now trying to lose it again but I do notice that 'fatter' people seem to have beautiful skin and no wrinkles whereas thin faces look more worn and wrinkled!
Yes, so true. I am slim but look better with a bit of weight on my face. Everyone does. I also agree that those with fuller faces age better."No wrinkles on a balloon" as Eamonn Holmes says.
Or "fat don't crack" as I say.
Take your pick
Same by the way. I thought I looked great when I lost a lot of weight but, on some photographs, I looked bleeping awful. Gaunt and so much older.
No one is saying thin is healthy, they're saying obese is not healthy.She is definitely too thin now imo. Thin doesn’t necessarily equal healthy, that’s the ridiculous myth that’s been damaging health of so many women. People naturally come in all shapes and sizes and it’s just the current beauty cult of thinness that’s responsible for the kneejerk belief that a person who lost loads of weight is better off, no matter how they lost it or whether they are now too thin. Adele imo looked great a couple of years ago. She slimmed down, was radiant, yet still looked curvy and like herself. This suggested that she lost weight by improving her nutrition and exercise regime, which is just about the only healthy way to lose weight even if it doesn’t last forever. But if she carried on working on it she could probably maintain it in the long term, if that’s what she wanted. This now imo can only be a result of diet pills, starvation of some kind or gastric band surgery (which should only be used in life-threatening obesity, and it carries a long-term health risk from malabsorption, nutrient deficiencies etc) and not only is it not healthy to lose so much weight (I’m talking from her original size, not when she already slimmed down) it aged her terribly. Yes she looks like a model in an evening gown and on some carefully shot pictures but not everyone can achieve a model look with healthy methods so why aspire to it other than shame and peer pressure? Most people who lost weight in a healthy way know that at some point weight loss plateaus, not because we or our bodies are bad/lazy/wrong but because our bodies know when to stop. To lose that extra weight and make yourself unrecognisable is only possible with quite damaging methods. It might look impressive but is it really worth it in the long term, considering that it usually has a yo-yo effect of bouncing back? I do feel sad seeing her like this, although I’m happy she is having fun, and I hope she can go back to being happier. Divorce sucks and especially for women who don’t naturally conform to beauty standards.
I didn’t say being obese is healthy, I was quite clear in my comment and what I said (that thinner doesn’t necesserily mean healthier) is a fact. Don’t misrepresent my words just because your belief that thin is always better got challenged.No one is saying thin is healthy, they're saying obese is not healthy.
Shes not skinny. Just a healthy BMI. People pussyfoot around it but obese is never healthy. It increases your risk of so many things like cancer and diabetes