I also agree that she should not be insulted on her weight or her looks. So cheap. However, at the same time, I feel like the body positivity community have worked very hard to convince women that they can weigh whatever they want and still love the way that they look, which sometimes is impossible. I'm in the middle of a health/strength journey myself and I don't 100% love how I look, but I love that my body can do so many things and can carry me throughout the day. I respect my body and I know that there's so much more to who I am than my weight. Actually, since, eating when I'm hungry and stopping when I'm full and exercising, so many other things have improved in my life, not just my weight. I feel like so many women who follow the body positivity movement constantly lie to themselves instead of choosing a better path in life for the sake of their own mental health. I can't help but think that she feels like she has to box in her own progress with this sentiment. She thinks that she can't desire to lose weight without being really insecure about her body and hating herself. She absolutely does not need to lose weight for anyone, but it just seems that she's really unhappy with her body at the moment so it might make sense for her to be honest with herself.