Gigi Hadid Kim Kardashian and 22 other celebrities' reactions to body humiliation

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diversity is beautiful. It makes life interesting. But for whatever reason, some people feel it is necessary to tear down others for their own appearance. However, the story doesn't have to end in a negative way. Take these 17 celebrities for example. Although they were victims of physical humiliation at first, they all used this opportunity to protect themselves and help others learn to love their bodies. Their collective response tells the world that everything is good (even great!). Just like you. Here's how they fight back with humor, self-esteem and a dose of practical health advice. The credit: Fraser Harrison / Getty Images entertainment / Getty Images

1. Gigi Hadid, even the most on demand model in the fashion world, is facing a look at her figure. For Hadid, it was an excessive weight loss humiliation during New York Fashion Week 2018. She tweeted to her haters about her. "For those of you who are so determined to know why my body has changed over the years, you may not know that when I started @ 17, I was not diagnosed with Hashimoto's disease; those of you who call me 'too big for this industry' saw inflammation and water accumulation for this reason," she wrote. In the past few years, I have received appropriate medication to help symptoms, including those, as well as extreme fatigue, metabolic problems, the body's ability to maintain heat, and so on. " She left them with a positive message: "please, as users of social media and humans, learn to have more compassion for others and know that you will never really understand the whole story. Use your energy to promote those you admire, not to be cruel to those you don't. Ruby Rose

Ruby Rose uses her social media platform to share stunning photos... And deal with unnecessary criticism in an inhuman way. Orange is a new black actor, model and activist, after a recent wave of comments attacking her size and telling her to "eat a hamburger." she uses instagram's story to express her thoughts on the negative impact of humiliating the body. " "Humiliating my body makes me sick," Rose wrote. I hate it because it worries or shames the fans. I hate it because it has no logic, it's basically just one person projecting their experiences and expectations on others.

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3. Jennifer Lawrence is famous for her humiliating behavior in Hollywood. In view of the recent harassment and attack on her in the entertainment industry, Jennifer Lawrence decided to discuss a particularly unpleasant experience. Event. Lawrence said publicly that she had been asked by a female producer to lose 15 pounds for a character in two weeks and had a naked line-up with five apparently slim women. She got an incredible response when she came forward and said to another producer that these requests were inappropriate. " He said he didn't know why everyone thought I was so fat. He thought I was "totally capable." "Today, Lawrence is one of the strongest voices in the entertainment industry calling for unfair treatment of women." Four. Kim Kardashian

when Royal T.V. Kim Kardashian fled to pontamita, Mexico, to celebrate her sister Courtney's b-day, she may not want to see her adipose tissue under a microscope. Still, when certified Brit pierce Morgan saw some paparazzi photos of Kim K wearing Dior's Retro bikini, he stepped up to the screen and reminded us, "defects shouldn't be celebrated." Let's take a moment to remember that orange peel affects 90% of women. Naturally, Kardashian deleted a hot tweet a minute later and clapped back: "yes, I recently saw that perspective was a bitch. I will shoot good videos with better lights and angles. Later, she ended the conversation with another microblog: "Oh, as for me, do you ask me?... I'm just sitting on the beach, my body is perfect. " Now listen to me: how to be the boss of a bad woman. Lady Gaga's performance in the 2017 Super Bowl was exciting, with her second place in the audience at half-time, with 117.5 million viewers. Although her performance was an inadvertent blow, some annoying critics couldn't help making negative comments about her figure. She replied, "love yourself!" "I'm proud of my body, and you should be proud of your body," she wrote on instagram. No matter who you are or what you do. I can give you countless reasons why you don't need to cater to anyone or anything to succeed. Be yourself, be yourself. That's what champions are for. "

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6. Beyonce, who has won more than 20 Grammy Awards and nine nominations this year, leads the music industry. But that didn't stop critics from setting off a hate storm on twitter after her performance in the top 50 of the super bowl, posting comments such as "Beyonce is fat, I'm glad they only gave her a song" and "Beyonce's mistakes in squatting down during the half-time break of the super bowl, when he was fat and dragged others behind". Bienke has dealt with the hater's venom through her music - especially fate's 2001 nursery rhyme selfishness. "I wrote this song because, at that time, I gained some weight, the pressure people put on you, the pressure to get thinner, was incredible," she told shape magazine. I'm only 18. You shouldn't think about it. You should think about shaping your personality and enjoying yourself. This song just tells everyone to forget what others are saying. You are too selfish. It's a celebration of the curve, as well as the female body. When Alicia Machado became popular with Miss Universe in 1996, it was the happiest time of her life. But she gained weight after winning and was ridiculed, bullied and humiliated by fans, media and even beauty champion Donald Trump. From being called "little pig lady" or "eating machine" to constantly discussing her weight in the media, Machado is in a dark period of struggle with eating disorders and depression.Now, Machado loves and accepts his body, hoping to use his experience to help those teenagers who are hard to accept his body. " Anyway, no matter who told you that you didn't look good, it was just outside, "Machado told the guardian about her outlook today, and finally said," I'm a strong woman. "

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8. The loudest and proudest call to action in Tyra Banks' fight against body humiliation is the host's Manifesto "kiss my fat ass!" In fact, one of the 60 greatest talk show moments in TV guide today's iconic manifesto was in response to a tabloid's negative comment about a picture of banks in a swimsuit on the beach. But the talk show host's words have a far greater impact. " "If my self-esteem goes down, I might starve myself now," banks said on her show. But that's what happened to other women across the country. " In order to show his position, banks also set up a strong position for "curve" women everywhere.

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9. Jennifer Aniston's star of good friends has made a big splash in the media after the tabloid speculated that she had too many pregnancies. " I'm not pregnant. I have had enough of it. She wrote in the Huffington Post on July 12, 2016: "I'm fed up with similar sports censorship and humiliation under the cover of 'journalism', 'First Amendment' and 'celebrity news' every day." She strongly opposed "we define women's values according to women's marriage and mother's status", claiming that "we are perfect with or without partners and children." She urged fans to stop "buying shit" in the tabloids, and social media went crazy with virtual applause. Ashley Graham, a model of Ashley Graham, has been outspoken in saying that she has a positive attitude towards her body and even called herself a "body activist". Graham is the first large model ever to appear in the swimsuit edition of Sports Illustrated - in fact, she made the cover in 2016. "I've been told that my thighs are fat cities," Graham said on instagram. But now I realize that these thighs tell a story of victory and courage. " In the August 2016 issue of metropolis, Graham accused comedian Amy Schumer of "being a big girl" as a "double standard" of capital, but after glamour suggested that Schumer was bigger, she separated herself from the group. Then at a love event on twitter, the two celebrities expressed their admiration in Schumer's words: "I fully understand Ashley's feelings. I don't like being with her because she is so beautiful. Only respect her. "

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11. Zendaya

humiliating the body is not only for "fat people" - unfortunately, skinny girls are also the target of humiliating the body. In fact, she was criticized on twitter by Julie Klausner, a writer and comedian, shortly after she accepted a TV actress children's Choice Award. " "Zendaya's ultimate counterattack against Juliana Lancey was to starve herself to the size of an elboz," she tweeted. Then he said, "you don't have to have a eating disorder, you can take part in the children's Choice Award... But it helps! " Zendaya's first reaction was to warn Klausner ("do you find this interesting? I will also write another paragraph to educate you [sic] ", quoting her lengthy instagram rebuttal in 2015 for her inappropriate comments on guliana Rancic. But the singer quickly changed her tone, sending a positive message to young fans on Weibo: "now... Everyone will look in the mirror, look at their beautiful body, and then fall in love with the skinny winner. Selena Gomez

the singer / actress has been a professional performer since she was 9 years old. She was shocked by her comments on her body in her 20s and felt the need to ask for help. " "I've been doing psychotherapy," she told us weekly. I'll land at the airport and people will scream, "you're too fat!" The best way for her to fight back is to control the story and post a nude photo on instagram. Listen, I don't want them to win, "she told Elaine DeGeneres on her talk show. It's annoying when I see it all over the place and everyone thinks they can knock me down. So my first reaction was to send a picture and say, "I'm happy with you guys." This is my credit:

13. Melissa McCarthy has risen from a good friend of "Gilmore girl" to a box office superstar, but the future "ghost" has to bear her verbal criticism. When a film critic called her "tractor size," she admitted that if it happened when she was young and less secure, "it could crush me." Now her family has provided her with all the protection she needs from such abuse. McCarthy told the New York Times: "I'm really sad for someone who is deeply in hatred." I just thought, 'this is a very bad person and I'm happy.' I laugh with my husband and children every day. They are lazing and singing for me. "

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15. Vin Diesel

this "fast and furious" handsome man has always been known for his well-defined physique. But to the surprise of dads everywhere, after sharing a picture, diesel was told that he had a "Dad BOD" in which his typical six pack clothes were slightly softer. The actor cut back on his strict fitness plan for a role, and he let people know that he didn't like the comment. " In an interview with Good Morning America, he said:“Trolls on the Internet - they commit all kinds of atrocities on the Internet. At the same time, diesel, a teenage weightlifter, has no problem putting his goals on his well-developed chest. " "To be honest, I'd rather it came to me than someone else," the actor said. I can take it. "

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16. Adele, Grammy winning singer and mother, has said many times that she makes music for people's ears, not their eyes. Nevertheless, Adele, who appeared at the awards ceremony, admitted that she occasionally read body related comments in her videos on youtube, which often caused unnecessary ridicule. How can she stand all this? From the right perspective. " "I've always been size 14 to size 16, and I've always been good," she said in Adele: biography. "I only lose weight when it affects my health or my sex life, and it doesn't affect my health or my sex life." Mindy Kaling

people may think that comedians like Kaling do not feel the need to "conform to normal aesthetic standards" as she wrote in the second book. She joked that the truth was, "I didn't succeed in this." However, she also admits that it's important for her and her fans to have a healthy attitude towards her body - and to be brave enough to face those who may be negative about it. " "I want to always be as positive and optimistic as girls want," she said. Too many women are said to be obese or ugly than they are said to be not smart or lead. If someone tells me that I am stupid, or that I am not a leader, or that I am not smart, not agile, not sharp, I will be very sad. If someone told me that I was very strong, I would say, "well, it brings me a lot of happiness."

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18. Sam Smith gave it to Howard Stern, the shock athlete, for his meanest and most backward compliment. On his satellite radio show, Stern said, "do you know I like this guy? He is an ugly man. He is fat. He looks gay to me, not that anyone looks gay, but he does look sissy. Smith's initial response was to post vague tweets ("I can't believe what I just read." And ignore. They read it. But then he used his Grammy winning speech to deal with these annoying comments. " I just want to say that before I record this record, I do my best to make my music heard. I'm trying to lose weight. I'm making bad music. It wasn't until I started to be myself that music started to flow and people started to listen, "he said. Kelly Clarkson, the former "American Idol" winner, has a lot of weight swings since she became famous. How many of us can relate to each other? But she has never been accused as harshly as the daily mail columnist tweeted, "Gosh, what happened to Kelly Clarkson." Did she eat all the accompaniment? However, the singer and her new mother took it easy, choosing to focus on her own happiness rather than severe physical criticism. I just never care what others think. More importantly, if I am happy, confident and feel good, it has always been my business. Now it's even more so, since having a family - I don't seek any other acceptance, "she told heat magazine. She also told the magazine that she planned to teach her daughter the same self love as her stepdaughter. Alyssa Milano

although it is unacceptable to call a woman's weight or body size, you will think that this rule will double for pregnant women or women who have just had children. But apparently no one told actor Jay Moore about it. Shortly after her son Milo was born in 2011, the actor and new mother was criticized by her peers for her weight. But Milan are 100 per cent first class. I'm sorry you think it's necessary to put on weight publicly. Well, God bless. Please give my love to your beautiful wife, "she tweeted to Moore, who later apologized for the rude comments. Milan embarked on the journey once again, graciously accepting his apology. Like zendaya, Emma stone faces physical humiliation because she is too thin. In 2014, actress and comedian Emma stone told USA today that she was often the target of people who humiliated her and told her to "eat sandwiches" or look ill. Stone said that despite her incredibly strong personality, she briefly let the comments affect her. But then she stood up against those who hated her and supported young girls everywhere. I'm not sick. I have sandwiches. I am ashamed of it. We humiliate each other on the Internet. We are always too thin or too fat or too tall or too short. It bothers me because I care so much about young girls. "

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22. In recent days, you can see on Weibo that Minnie Dave has set off a storm on women's rights, presidential politics and other topics that are popular with the Oscar nominated actor. But for a while, after being photographed on a family beach holiday, she was so ashamed that she almost vowed to stay away from social media forever. "Gosh, some people are scary: when you don't know what's going on, when you're on vacation with your kids, you try to be photographed," she tweeted. Later she vowed to leave twitter forever, saying, "it's not worth it." But the actress never mentioned this topic. She continued her "today" program and suggested that those who tried to live up to others' expectations. The media concept of body image. " "Don't compare yourself to anyone," she said on NBC's morning program. Demi Lovato, the singer and actress who made her debut in Barney & friends, struggled after her initial success, like other actors who became famous as children. But few are more open than Lovato. After completing rehabilitation treatment for bulimia and other problems in 2011, Lovato directly faced her body humiliation. My body"It's increasing again," Lovato tweeted after looking healthy at the MTV Video Awards 2011. This happens when you stop treatment for eating disorders. " She later deleted the tweet, preferring to think more forward-looking, "I'm healthy and happy. If you hate my weight, you're obviously not." Equally powerful is that lowatorie used her platform to humiliate obesity in the media, calling her former employer on twitter because of a joke that she felt raised an unhealthy body image.

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What do you think? Do you know the examples of celebrity humiliating body? What do you think of the reaction of celebrities? Have you ever been a victim of physical humiliation? What did you do with it? Have you ever stood up for a friend, family, or even a stranger because of how he or she looks? Share your story in the comments section below!

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