If she does have an eating disorder maybe they are helping her. Body shaming, calling her ugly or man like, like a transvestite, a giraffe, wrinkly and old looking, etc etc is not doing what her family should be doing. As I said I came to Tattle to join the Hinch wake up call, Instead I've actually ended up feeling sorry for her and a bit defensive as I can relate to the eating disorder and OCD and a lot of these comments make for very uncomfortable reading. Please do not make out you are helping a cause and protecting vulnerable young girls from this image, you are contributing to negative body image. Girls wouldn't use filters etc if people didn't rip into them for having wrinkles. This place only sees what it wants to see. Nobody
when she's buying bananas or veg, just when she eats chocolate or sweet chilli sauce. I can't even eat carbs or chocolate without beating myself up about it and seeing these comments and judgement just makes me feel defensive for her when I actually came here to discuss the marketing and Hinch brand, Gleam and her sales past etc. Maybe she wouldn't have used such filters, slim fast, surgery etc if society wasn't so cruel. Certain people on here are contributing to negative body image and unhealthy ideas. I've fought since I was 18 to get to the point were I don't use filters, I couldn't even leave the house at one point without fearing people was discussing my less then perfect image, infact I was that paranoid I feared people taking my photo at family events incase I looked awful. This thread just highlights what I already knew, that people are judging and thinking awful things. But do you know what, I'm strong and well enough now not to care about anybody else's opinions or if I look bad in a photo. I can take it but it doesn't mean I like to see others taking it as I can relate to the fear, anxiety and self disgust and it makes me feel defensive. I honestly can't see many waking up to the Hinch brand if waking up involves low blows of ripping a person's looks and self esteem to pieces. Yes she is in the public domain but seeing her ripped to pieces creates a negative inner dialogue in those struggling with eating disorders and low self esteem...