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there has obviously been a breakdown in relations between her and her parents, and it will be a lot deeper than their attitudes on dieting. It seems to me that the whole thing is a setup and she is cashing in on her parents success. No "normal" family would air their grievances in public - it's no-one elses business
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It just seems odd to me that someone complaining about being given bad advice is in turn offering out equally bad advice.
The advice and support she was offered by her parents didn't work for her, that's not really a reason to brand all diets toxic, A healthy diet plan can work for many. |
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I wonder at the timing, maybe like most caring parents they are concerned about her size during a pandemic where being overweight does not help fight the virus, maybe they are concerned that being a 'fat activist' at this current time isn't particularly helpful to people desperately trying to lose weight, if she is fine in her own skin and taking responsibility for her own health, no bother, but 'influencing' others ..nah
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Given her penchant for "speaking out" against her parents in the past to publicly disagree with something they've done or commented on I think she's attention seeking first and foremost. The easiest way to do that is to jump on dad's fame.
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:think: I just watched the clip and she doesn't even slam them. She says they "offered her solutions to a problem she brought to them; wanting to lose weight - and the solutions they offered were various diets".
She says it was in hindsight bad advice, which it is, but she isn'tsaying they should have known better or deliberately shamed her, just that, giving it thought, the advice could have been better. How is that "slamming them"? I don't get it, really. Plays into this idea that parents are supposed to be infallible and that her saying they gave out some bad advice means they were terrible or did something really wrong... when that's not even what she's doing. Not in the clip I saw, anyway. I'm sure I'll give my kids a tonne of pish advice as they grow up and I'll be happy enough for them to say so when they're adults :joker:. I can only imagine that the idea that she's "slamming them" comes from the nonsensical and unhealthy idea that adult children should have some sort of reverence for their parents. Yawn. |
There is no expectation of reverence, respect maybe?
Hindsight is a wonderful thing but as you know even us parents don't possess it. The use of language is important using words like toxic are designed specifically to make you feel they almost force fed her salad! Whats the deal that diets don't work anyway? Many do diet and succeed? |
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Anytime one celebrity disagrees with another on twitter it leads to a slew of "x SLAMMED by y" articles. :joker: |
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Changing your diet permanently (if it's bad) works, a healthier lifestyle in general works... "temporary" diets tend not to work because they have an end date and more often than not, weight goes back on as soon as the dieting is finished. That can be "toxic" because reaching a goal weight only to wake up 6 months later as overweight as ever can be even more disheartening than not losing the weight in the first place. The focus should always be cutting junk, cutting portion sizes if they're excessive, and a more active lifestyle... permanently. The reason a lot of people are overweight isn't even "bad food"... it's large portion sizes and sedentary lifestyle. |
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