I watched it. And I'm really, really trying hard not to judge the girl
It's super obvious why some people love Scuz, but those super obvious reasons are also why I want to judge them, for supporting someone like her, for falling for this cheapie fast fashion
tit.
For one, she opens the video with "This is super real and raw"
There's so much in the video that struck me as problematic and made me want to reach out to the girl and tell her, Giiirl, YOU'RE FINE at whatever shape and size you are! You're fine. You don't need to have "an hourglass appearance".
I don't want to go into details but she basically did a lot of guesswork with the sizing because WF caters to skinny models on their website (her words). And so there's some stuff that fits and some that isn't so well fitting. And the problem is she is judging herself and her body based on how the clothes fit, when it should actually be the other way around. Judge the clothes for not being inclusive.
Especially the shorts. She gets two pieces and both are digging into her thighs. So she feels she's got big thighs, and says so in as many words. She actually says she wants to give wearing them another shot on an empty stomach, so she feels and looks skinnier
She keeps reiterating that she's not attacking her body, but she also says she feels like a potato in the seamless shorts and thather thighs are skinny.
It's just makes me very very sad to hear girls still talk this way. This is the subtle, under the surface
tit that channels like Scuzzie's promote. Even while pretending to love your body, feel confident, whatever the fck. It's wild that she gets away with it and it infuriates me.