When designer Karl Lagerfeld called Adele “a little too fat,” Adele clapped back in the classiest way possible. She told People magazine, “I’ve never wanted to look like models on the cover of magazines. I represent the majority of women and I’m very proud of that.”
Adele doesn’t let rude comments from subpar designers slow her down. She’s got an empire to buil and a brand to run, and she’s living her best life.
Ariana Grande
When a social media user posted: “Got asked if I’d prefer @arielwinter1 or @ArianaGrande lol, it wud DEFINITELY be @arielwinter1 curves are sexy sticks aren’t,” Ariana Grande was quick to respond. “sigh….. tweets, comments, statements like this are not okay. About anyone!!! We live in a day and age where people make it IMPOSSIBLE for men, women, anyone to embrace themselves exactly how they are.
Diversity is sexy! Loving yourself is sexy! You know what is NOT sexy? Misogyny, objectifying, labeling, comparing and body shaming!!! Talking about people’s bod[ies] as if they’re on display asking for your approval/opinion. THEY ARE NOT!!!! CELEBRATE YOURSELF. CELEBRATE OTHERS. The things that make us different from one another make us BEAUTIFUL. BODY BOUNDARIES. LOVE LOVE LOVE ONLY.”
Amy Schumer
When Amy Schumer was featured, wearing a swimsuit, on the cover of InStyle magazine, swimwear designer Dana Duggan commented, “Come on now! You could not find anyone better for this cover? Not everyone should be in a swimsuit.” Duggan went on to say that Schumer “looked like a pig.”
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