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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't know what the point is, in posting celebrities and their sizes. People wear sizes very differently - it really doesn't mean that much. While I/most adore Adele, it doesn't change the fact that she's carrying a bit of extra weight. But it isn't as though she's severely overweight, which is what people are talking about (Tess Holliday, for example). It's gross that she's an icon for "body positivity" while being morbidly obese. [/quote] Because for many people Adele in that pic is disgustingly fat. Not to me, but when people here talk fat often the Adeles are equivalent to the Tesses and that is a problem, too. [/quote] Oh bull, the vast majority of people know the difference. No one is accusing Adele of someone of Adele's size to be some kind of obese whale. Don't project your own insecurity on others - people on this thread have repeatedly stated a difference between someone a bit chubby and fat, vs truly obese. [/quote] Yes, she has been called fat. [/quote] Yep. And Adele has said in response to ppl calling her fat that she makes music for your ears not for your eyes. Someone on this thread called her overweight. She looks fine to me. [/quote]
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