Are you... ME? Seriously tho, I feel exactly the same. Used to really like her body positivity stuff, not being afraid to show her stretch marks, refusing to be photoshopped etc. Now not so much with her piping up about every single current issue that has to somehow be linked to her own personal experience.Haven’t commented here before but been reading I’ve gone from really liking Jameela to going right off her in the last 6 months or so. Initially I loved her message about body confidence and her stance against the toxic diet culture in instagram and agreed with her anger towards influential celebs like the Kardashians. I still do. What I can’t stand is her jumping on every bandwagon there is and when questioned she thinks because she says she’s part of that group (I’m ‘queer’ ) then she is safe from criticism.
This latest one ‘I’ve been pregnant’ do me a favour love! You don’t get to wade in on this one as you haven’t been heavily pregnant. Or had psoriasis (I bet she says she has though).
She thinks she’s powerful in Hollywood but she’s seriously deluded. Argghhh I just can’t stand her now and her woke AF bs. Away back to obscurity Jameela, we won’t miss you.
If she's inferring that she was pregnant and therefore has the right to wade into the body supportwear argument then it's a no from me. To my knowledge of her public life (and I am happy to hold my hands up if wrong), she has not been pregnant to the length at which your bump starts to weigh you down and your boobs are dead weights and your hips feel like they'll pop out of their sockets every time you move. This would be the target market for the supportwear, yes? A pregnancy that terminates before this stage (whether through preference or not) isn't really at that stage and therefore doesn't really have direct experience, does it?
Just my opinion and I'm happy to be corrected but this just smacks of her grabbing for straws off another bandwagon and I can't bear that. Reminds me of a blogger I followed once who wrote this long and soulful violin-laden post about how she and her partner weren't pregnant after two months of trying and they were therefore "suffering infertility". I was already several years into my infertility at that point and have never read that woman's stuff ever again.