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28-10-2022, 09:30 AM | #1 | |||
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Pop artist Taylor Swift edited the video for one of her new songs after fat positivity activists accused her of fatphobia over a scene with a bathroom scale. The scene from her song "Anti-Hero" shows the singer weighing herself on a scale and looking at the display that reads "fat." While the video and the song were intended to be a commentary on how the wrong mindset can lead people into self-destructive habits, many on social media were outraged with and offended by the scene. "Taylor Swift’s music video, where she looks down at the scale where it says 'fat,' is a s****y way to describe her body image struggles. Fat people don’t need to have it reiterated yet again that it’s everyone’s worst nightmare to look like us," read one tweet that had more than 43k likes. "The Taylor swift fat discourse is killing me. Ppl saying it’s not harmful are *******ing stupid, just rotted. If my poor fat 13 year old self had sat down and watched a skinny blonde woman stand on a scale and it say fat I would have cried. If she’s fat what hope was there for me?" responded another commenter. "I feel like the fact that EVERY single person defending Taylor Swift is white and thin themselves kinda reinforces the point lol nobody who has experienced actual fatphobia is coming to her defense!!! Just the thin girls who 'feel fat sometimes' and are now experts," read another critical tweet. In order to appease the outraged crowd, the video was edited and the "fat" display scene was taken out, although the overall scene remained. Variety confirmed that the scene was excised from the music video on Apple Music, and it was also cut from the video on YouTube. https://www.theblaze.com/news/fatpho...ft-song-edited |
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