What else is it about? |
About the simple, known, announced fact that she is pregnant. |
It’s more than that no matter how many times you keep repeating it. The bump is literally the bulge in the belly. If you wanted to talk strictly about the size of the baby, which also weird, it’s usually a bean or piece of fruit according to all the baby books. |
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How old are you? There was definitely a time, maybe around 2000-2010, where everyone was taking about baby bumps and there were all these celebrity bump sightings. I remember the time because I was pregnant then and it was very common to hear "bump." |
Have you actually watched this video? Blake is really gross & nasty. It was actually hard for me to watch. |
Yes. Entertainment reporters were on "bump watch" with celebrities. To the point that several actresses had to make a comment that the "bump" was just the results of a meal (some called it a food baby) weight gain, or other normal bloating. It was an intrusive and gross approach to women's bodies being dressed up as cutesy reporting. |
Blake was seven months pregnant at the time. The interviewer would have said “congrats on your large belly” if she was actually commenting on the size. |
A little younger than you. The bump was always about the mother’s belly. Also women had to respond to rumors or questions by having to say it was a “food baby” when accused of being pregnant because of a “bump”. I’m sure that felt great. We all know what this means, except for 1 or 2 people who refuse to see it. |
Big or small, same thing. Shut your mouth about pregnant women’s bodies. That’s the moral of the story. A big belly might mean you’re eating too much or ready to pop or whatever nonsense people put in their heads. A little bump maybe means it’s not going well, are you ok? Shouldn’t the baby be bigger? Had that happen to me once. People whispered behind my back that they were worried I wasn’t showing enough. |
Are you... Blake Lively? |
I just commented the same thing, not having read this. It still happens. I recently saw people were zooming in on Taylor Swift’s belly wondering if she’s pregnant or just gaining weight. Some things never change. |
Are you… the hapless reporter? |
Do you think that female musicians put on the skimpiest possible outfits to perform because they don't want their bodies noticed? It's really quite a catch 22 to wear essentially a bathing suit every time you're in public, while chastising anyone who notices what you look like. I think it's weird that male musicians are mostly allowed to wear pants while women are apparently forced to perform in tiny bits of lycra. We can have a long chat about that. But it's just denying human nature to expect that the person wearing tiny bits of lycra won't have their body noticed! Nonetheless, that is not at all what happened with Blake Lively here. |