I had a look but couldn’t find it, and I really don’t want to click on her linkI've litreally just looked at it on asos but the pictures on there don't do it justice. It is quite nice.
Why must she just have a bra on just put a top on with the skirt and talk about them both together
I think this is the oneI had a look but couldn’t find it, and I really don’t want to click on her link
Thank you so much!I think this is the one
Would that be anything to do with " I'm a size 22 and 5'7 ?! " she's not a size 22 or a 24 in anything fitted !! That wrap dress is too tight and what's with the sudden wearing of skirts that barely cover her arse ?I don’t believe that dress is a 24, I can’t see it fitting round that stomach and bum. I hate how these influencers lie about their size.
I'm surprised she's shown herself looking like that, when she normally hides her true shape.Omg! What on earth. Her clothes and posing do hide a lot.
So unhealthy jesusOmg! What on earth. Her clothes and posing do hide a lot.
Yes but health is a social constructSo unhealthy jesus
I’d never heard about this before but just read that article and some other bits on google and oh my god.Her and theweirdone_xx have shared a post from an Instagrammer called fierce.fatty about being fat, health, ableism etc. I thought the whole reason Poppy has had weight loss surgeries was for her health?
I'm not sure if anyone has come across fierce.fatty. I first saw them on a BBC2 show where a group of obese people stayed together I think to see different people's approaches to their own weight. Some were ashamed, others weren't etc.
fierce.fatty claims to be 'fat positive' but they're far more than that, they seem to think being fat is the best and only way to live. On the show some people were trying to keep fit and they would roll their eyes at them and sneer when they did exercise, as though they were above the others. There was also a talk from a man who was obese and had diabetes who ended up losing his leg due to it. They rolled their eyes throughout and left the talk before he'd finished because they said it was indoctrination and that health was a 'social construct'. I've never felt so much rage whilst watching something! They were so toxic and vile, I can't believe anyone would follow and agree with them but they have 30K+ followers, it's ridiculous. I would never, ever share something they posted, detestable person!
Edit to say I've found an old article about it...apologies it's the Sun. Talks about them claiming the guy giving the talk was food shaming https://www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/1...e-health-issues-bbcs-who-are-you-calling-fat/ Oh and I forgot they made women go and stand on the high street in their underwear and got members of the public to write affirmations on their body; 'brave' etcOne of the other house members raised a good point at the time though to say this is still placing importance on how someone looks. Anyway apologies if I've introduced people to them as they've got an infuriating profile.
WHY do these people insist on literally always saying they could size downAs if she could have sized down in the first dress
That zebra print dress really shoes off her weird stomach. The tops she’s tried on are hideous as well, just like her.
I posted my other comment before I read eight through because it really irritated me after the first storyWhy is it that it’s always the so called body positive influencers who are obsessed with sizing down?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?