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Andrews took it to Snapchat to share a screengrab of a video she took of a woman on a treadmill, and then included the words ‘love handles’ on the screengrab. Andrews wasn’t finished there, as she then added that she assumed the woman on the treadmill would later be ‘ordering burgers for delivery.’ Of course, no one thought this was funny.
Another non-apology for someone. She says she would never body shame: "this is not who I am." But when she did it, that's exactly who she is. Maybe it's not who she used to be. (Possibly her fame, with thousands of Instagram followers got the better of her.) Hopefully it's not who she will be in the future. But as for when she did it, that's exactly who she is.
Supposedly she was just ridiculing the woman because she was on the phone. ?????????? Like the bodybuilder has never used a phone on a treadmill? And would she have taken a picture of a more slender or toned woman?
I like where in the link someone took out all the explanation/excuses so that it became a real apology:
Wait. When did MS Paint come out with a cosmetics line? Can you find MS Paint Eyebrow Kit at Sephora? She drew those forehead boomerangs on with the paintbrush tool in 8 pixel, right?
Wait. When did MS Paint come out with a cosmetics line? Can you find MS Paint Eyebrow Kit at Sephora? She drew those forehead boomerangs on with the paintbrush tool in 8 pixel, right?
I know, right? I usually don't believe in fighting body shaming with more body shaming, but someone who draws her eyebrows on with a sharpie doesn't have a lot of room to criticize other people's appearances.
Like the meme says ... making fun of a fat person at the gym is like making fun of a homeless person at a job fair.
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