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Is Adele's weight loss problematic?


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StarstruckIllusion

Imagine choosing to offend someone who worked insanely hard, smart and dedicatedly for months on months on end, over someone who just sits and eats poorly all day. 
 

L M A O. 
 

It’s just so funny to me

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Why shouldn’t we celebrate that somebody achieved what they wanted? Plus being overweight is just less healthy, so I’m happy for her she’s rocking that healthy life. I know the difference myself and it’s a great feeling. To me she looked good both big and small so when it comes to that I don’t really care. 
 

Sometimes we just need to stop making something positive into something “woke” negative. She lost weight, people are happy for her, the end.

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6 minutes ago, gagzus said:

...as is being super skinny so I don’t see why we shouldn’t celebrate it?

 

No one usually celebrates when super skinny friends or celebs gain some weight tho? 

 

2 minutes ago, Borislshere said:

Her weight loss isn’t problematic but treating her as if she became beautiful only after losing weight is. 

 

good point. 

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StarstruckIllusion
5 minutes ago, Borislshere said:

Her weight loss isn’t problematic but treating her as if she became beautiful only after loosing weight is. 

She was always pretty like why are people even talking about this with Adele? AND HER PERSONALITY IS AMAZING. She’s everythinggggg

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Sneaky Oliver

I think there is a reason to celebrate if the weight loss made the person healthier, we all know how losing weight (even for health reasons) can be hard and if somebody goes through this, we can congratulate them, yes 

idk about Adele. If the person loses weight because of a disease or by crazy diets because of beauty standards, it’s obviously problematic 

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No. Being overweight/obese isn't healthy nor beautiful, and this comes from ex-obese / still currently overweight person. 

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Gypsy Life

Not problematic: "Congratulations on your weight loss, Adele. Very happy for you"

Problematic: "Look Sabrina you fat bitch, see how Adele lost weight? Take notes!"

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Henri Bardot

i mean... lets be honest, being overweight means that u are somehow unhealthy.

at least most of the time

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xoxo Craig

Wtf no :what:  She is clearly more healthier and enjoying life more. We should be celebrating all fitness journeys

End Racism Now
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Queen Bitch
45 minutes ago, Bambino said:

 

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Well being overweight is a problem, that ideally should be solved. It's not healthy to be fat, just like being underweight isn't healthy. 

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gagzus
22 minutes ago, lego said:

 

No one usually celebrates when super skinny friends or celebs gain some weight tho?

I understand this, I know when I started putting on weight I was basically patronised and had this weird  thing where my family kept commenting on my ass size after I gained weight too. But I wish we could just be happy for people or mind our own business.

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Queen Bitch
28 minutes ago, Ryusei said:

Oh my god... I can't. This has to rival "can white people learn foreign languages" as the dumbest thing I have read on the internet

My god, did someone seriously ask that? I can't :saladga:

I once heard "it's cultural appropriation for white people to eat insects, because africans did it first" said by the leader of Black Lives Matter - Denmark :saladga:

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