I think what
@CailínBeag is highlighting is that there's a difference between commenting on her weight in line with what she's sharing on her page (eg if she's photoshopping, if she's fabricating how much weight is lost or what size clothes she's in, etc) and commenting on her and her family's actual looks. I've thought it for some time and agree with CailinBeag, but never brought it up before for fear of being told I'm a Grace fan, need a rave thread, etc! Each to their own opinion and all of that, but the thread is supposed to be about Grace's
dire attempt at selling shite on Instagram (refuse to call any of them "influencers" any more).
Yep, all this, but I think ultimately the biggest issue I have of all is commenting on someone's looks to the detriment of a collective group. I said something similar on another thread before about someone calling skinny jeans on an influencer's boyfriend "gay", I just don't get how it's funny?
I'm the furthest from woke or anything but if you replace trans/lesbian as the insult (and that's exactly what it is) with anything else - black, disabled, disfigured etc etc, can you imagine the uproar?
When it comes to Grace, and commenting on her looks I'm not going to say it's fair game to comment on anything and everything, but when she's shilling makeup and her make up looks poor, or a hair tool and her hair looks straggly then I think its pretty fair to point out that brand X are getting poor value for money using her.
When it comes to weight and weight loss, it's her business what she weighs but I don't think anyone will have an issue pointing out a post on her grid where she's a size 8 in the morning, and an 18 the same day in another tagged photo (I'm using sizes in this to prove a point, again it doesn't matter what size you are)
That's completely different to anyone saying something completely disgusting and intended to attack, like "fat bitch" etc.