Ok, then don't follow her work. Solved. |
Most (healthy people with lives) follow even their favorite celebrities casually and aren’t keeping this kind of score. I assume even the most chronically online celebrity who posts all the time are still keeping 99.9 percent of their lives private. Everything you see online is all a show. They are all private. We see what they want us to see expecting or thinking otherwise does not make sense. |
Products? Like books and movies? What other TV show producers do you expect this from? My guess is that Mindy’s popularity came from being like someone’s funny, less popular, slightly plump friend. It irks that she’s not slightly pump and at time many women are losing their looks and gaining weight. |
You've clearly never seen her Instagram over the past few years. I followed because I liked her and had to ditch it because of how totally insufferable it was with the non stop shilling of seemingly ANY product at all sent to her that was frankly kind of embarrassing to watch and seemed below someone of her wealth, talent, and stature. "Buy these vajajay wipes! I use clorox on my counters! Here is a random supplement for regularity and perfect poops! Ever tried Wheat Thins? I haven't used this sunscreen yet but let me unbox it and show it to you...go buy it!" Just a total barrage of ads like a low level wannabe influencer. |
None of the products you mention really answer my question, though. Why do you need to know about her weight loss because she hawks Clorox and everything else. Do you expect that of every person hawking Clorox? |
I haven’t seen Emma, but Mandy Moore looks awful. She was so beautiful. Megan and Amy needed it but they are still unattractive. |
Mandy clearly had a botched upper bleph surgery. She doesn’t look like herself anymore. |
True, her problem is the unnec plastic surgery, not the anorexia drugs. Drug induced anorexia tends to make people look weird because they lose so much weight in such a short time. I think natural anorexia looks better because it changes you gradually. |
DP. Mindy also began hawking bikinis post weight loss. So does seem relevant. |
I’m the poster you are responding to, and I agree! But why didn’t the poster who is now boycotting Mindy say that? But focused on other non-body size related things? Makes it seem like my hypothesis about being annoyed that your chubby friend lost weight is a possibility. |
+1 |
But why does it matter? She’s ALWAYS promoted bathing suits so that is well within her brand. She’s not saying buy this bikini and you will be skinny. I don’t see the hypocrisy. She wanted a product to feel good about herself when she was heavier and she wants a product to feel good about herself when she’s thinner. If I’m bikini shopping, I’m bikini shopping. A celebrity’s weight who is promoting the product won’t make the bikini look better or worse on me so I don’t see why her weight is relevant. And if it annoys you just unfollow. Not worth this angst. |
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Men simply don’t get this scrutiny when they lose weight.
Jonah Hill is significantly thinner now as is Seth Rogen. No one cares how they did it. Oh well. |
+1. Jonah Hill lost a lot of weight. Do I care how he did it? No. These people are professionl actors not lifestyle gurus. |
You or I may not believe it but someone must because they make money from these endorsements. I think the fact that it's in no way real makes it worse. |