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Post 05/27/2026 07:22     Subject: Mindy Kaling Weight Loss

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Anonymous wrote:She 100% is on a glp-1. Along with former chubbier celebs like Megan Trainor and Amy Schumer. All these women who once claimed to love their bodies how they were, have jumped on the glp-1 train because it’s easy to be skinny this way vs the old school methods. It’s silly to say they lost the lbs any other way. Half of Hollywood is on it, including celebs like Mandy Moore and Emma Stone who never should have been on it in the first place.


I haven’t seen Emma, but Mandy Moore looks awful. She was so beautiful. Megan and Amy needed it but they are still unattractive.


I don't understand the criticism that "chubbier celebs who once claimed to love their bodies" are now skinny. First, if a medical intervention becomes widely available, why not? Second, what's the alternative? Openly hating your body? These celebrities are criticized for their looks, and they're supposed to just agree, yeah, I hate myself? Of course not. So they take the tactic that yeah, I love my body, because what's the alternative? Then an alternative presents itself and they're criticized for that too.

I just don't get it. How about we not criticize (99.99%) female bodies, so that they don't have to, under any circumstances, defend how they feel about themselves at any point in time, at any weight? How about that?


100% and people are misunderstanding the body positivity movement. It’s not about saying I’m fat and I love it. It’s about appreciating and learning to love your body at any size. It’s perfectly valid to say, I’m not the weight that I want to be right now and I’m going to try to lose weight, but in the meantime, I’m going to buy clothes that fit me and look cute on me now.

It doesn’t mean that you have to not change your body or lose weight. That’s like saying people are disingenuous because they loved how they look at 25 but now that they’re 50 they can’t possibly love how they look because you either like how you look when you’re younger or you like how you look when you’re older, but you can’t do both. It makes no sense.


Uh, no they actively demanded everyone accept them as fit and healthy. Now they are all on GLP1 for "health reasons". The fit, fat and healthy was always a lie.


I don’t see it as a lie. We have mountains of evidence that’s it’s really tough to lose weight long term. So some people who are overweight might be trying to be as healthy as possible. There is nothing wrong with that.

Now that we have accessible (to many people) medications, the landscape is shifting.

It is not rocket science people. I don’t get the bitterness. If you are heavy and you eager to lose weight talk to your dr. and see if there is a medication that could help.


It’s not bitterness at all. We knew all along they were full of it. Gaslighting people is never a good idea though.


But it is bitterness. If you think a celebrity is gaslighting you because you don’t have up-to-date information on what medication’s they’re taking, you have a real problem. Maybe try quitting having parasocial relationship with celebrities and expecting them to solve your problems for you.

Mindy Kaling owes you nothing - absolutely nothing. Deal with it.


Again, no. It’s more schadenfreude. I don’t even follow mindy just laughing at all the former heavy ladies succumbing to their own pathetic vanity.


Meh, I’m sure “vanity” is a part of it (you say it like its a bad thing, but I’m going to assume you look at the mirror before you leave the house? Pay some attention to your appearance some of the time? Guess you can call it pathetic vanity but most people just do this) but ignoring the health benefits is just silly and ignorant.

This thread is wild. I’m grateful I don’t feel this way about other women. Sounds exhausting.


You're not sure if vanity is a bad thing? Ok. We are all vain sometimes, but someone more humble, relatable, and less full of herself might admit it. Say "I'd hate to feel like I needed to get a facelift someday but that's the world we live in" but Rosie instead said she would never, ever do that and it's a slap in the face to feminism. Ok. Nobody forced Rosie to say that, but she did, and then went ahead and got one anyway.

It's the same with the weight loss. Instead of admitting it's vanity they say "health reasons" or pretend they just discovered walking and smaller portions and it's definitely not drugs. Why lie?


I don’t know the Rosie O’Donnell situation, this is a thread about Mindy.

But no I don’t think it’s vain to want to look better and I feel like we give women enough shame - if they’re not walking around every day, feeling absolutely great we shame them. if they dare to say they feel good about themselves and then change their appearance in any way we shame them. By the way, body positivity is a term that is never used when talking about men.

So no I wasn’t saying vanity was good, I was saying what you characterize to be vanity deserves a lot less judgment. But hey, you need to move around the world however you need to move around the world and that’s your business. I just personally am not going to shame women for changing their minds about their body, or not being body positive all the time whatever the hell that means. YMMV.
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Post 05/26/2026 23:03     Subject: Mindy Kaling Weight Loss

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Anonymous wrote:She 100% is on a glp-1. Along with former chubbier celebs like Megan Trainor and Amy Schumer. All these women who once claimed to love their bodies how they were, have jumped on the glp-1 train because it’s easy to be skinny this way vs the old school methods. It’s silly to say they lost the lbs any other way. Half of Hollywood is on it, including celebs like Mandy Moore and Emma Stone who never should have been on it in the first place.


I haven’t seen Emma, but Mandy Moore looks awful. She was so beautiful. Megan and Amy needed it but they are still unattractive.


I don't understand the criticism that "chubbier celebs who once claimed to love their bodies" are now skinny. First, if a medical intervention becomes widely available, why not? Second, what's the alternative? Openly hating your body? These celebrities are criticized for their looks, and they're supposed to just agree, yeah, I hate myself? Of course not. So they take the tactic that yeah, I love my body, because what's the alternative? Then an alternative presents itself and they're criticized for that too.

I just don't get it. How about we not criticize (99.99%) female bodies, so that they don't have to, under any circumstances, defend how they feel about themselves at any point in time, at any weight? How about that?


100% and people are misunderstanding the body positivity movement. It’s not about saying I’m fat and I love it. It’s about appreciating and learning to love your body at any size. It’s perfectly valid to say, I’m not the weight that I want to be right now and I’m going to try to lose weight, but in the meantime, I’m going to buy clothes that fit me and look cute on me now.

It doesn’t mean that you have to not change your body or lose weight. That’s like saying people are disingenuous because they loved how they look at 25 but now that they’re 50 they can’t possibly love how they look because you either like how you look when you’re younger or you like how you look when you’re older, but you can’t do both. It makes no sense.


Uh, no they actively demanded everyone accept them as fit and healthy. Now they are all on GLP1 for "health reasons". The fit, fat and healthy was always a lie.


I don’t see it as a lie. We have mountains of evidence that’s it’s really tough to lose weight long term. So some people who are overweight might be trying to be as healthy as possible. There is nothing wrong with that.

Now that we have accessible (to many people) medications, the landscape is shifting.

It is not rocket science people. I don’t get the bitterness. If you are heavy and you eager to lose weight talk to your dr. and see if there is a medication that could help.


It’s not bitterness at all. We knew all along they were full of it. Gaslighting people is never a good idea though.


What it comes down to is that all of these bigger celebs acted like they were all about healthy at any size and body positivity when they were unable to meet the beauty standard. Now that they can meet that standard (or at least can try to) the message has shifted abruptly from "embrace your curves!" To "nothing tastes as good as skinny feels." People don't like that. I think Mindy and Amy and a few others particularly irk people because they are in the smart and talented category and so there is some whiplash with the abrupt turn of being like, "turns out! I really derive joy and happiness from being as f***able and thin as possible. It's on the OUTSIDE that matters!"

I've never been above a size 2 in my life for what it's worth before you come at me but that's my read.


They absolutely could have been on board with body positivity at the time, because they’re preserving their mental health in just a natural way. Why does this offend you? In the moment they feel body positivity is the way to go. Then a medication is available and they choose to lose the weight. Both things can be true at the same time. I agree with a PP that they shouldn’t have to, but it’s not realistic this day and age. Until we stop this culture, the same one that spawned this thread, they can’t win.


I actually don’t think both things can be true. But more importantly, maybe they should just stop talking about what procedures they will and won’t do.
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Post 05/26/2026 22:58     Subject: Mindy Kaling Weight Loss

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Anonymous wrote:She 100% is on a glp-1. Along with former chubbier celebs like Megan Trainor and Amy Schumer. All these women who once claimed to love their bodies how they were, have jumped on the glp-1 train because it’s easy to be skinny this way vs the old school methods. It’s silly to say they lost the lbs any other way. Half of Hollywood is on it, including celebs like Mandy Moore and Emma Stone who never should have been on it in the first place.


I haven’t seen Emma, but Mandy Moore looks awful. She was so beautiful. Megan and Amy needed it but they are still unattractive.


I don't understand the criticism that "chubbier celebs who once claimed to love their bodies" are now skinny. First, if a medical intervention becomes widely available, why not? Second, what's the alternative? Openly hating your body? These celebrities are criticized for their looks, and they're supposed to just agree, yeah, I hate myself? Of course not. So they take the tactic that yeah, I love my body, because what's the alternative? Then an alternative presents itself and they're criticized for that too.

I just don't get it. How about we not criticize (99.99%) female bodies, so that they don't have to, under any circumstances, defend how they feel about themselves at any point in time, at any weight? How about that?


No celebrity needs to comment on her/his body. So the answer is not to put out statements on how much they love their bodies if they don't.


I don’t think celebrities are randomly issuing statements or holding press conferences on how they feel about their body. But female celebs are often asked about it. Their diet, their exercise routine, what they are wearing, and tons of other appearance related questions.


They should refuse to answer. They will get much more press that way and today it will be positive press.


This is a lot of opinion to have about on what other women with no relation to you think and say.


Strange comment from someone who is posting on a thread about a woman who has no relation to you.
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Post 05/26/2026 20:46     Subject: Mindy Kaling Weight Loss

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Anonymous wrote:She 100% is on a glp-1. Along with former chubbier celebs like Megan Trainor and Amy Schumer. All these women who once claimed to love their bodies how they were, have jumped on the glp-1 train because it’s easy to be skinny this way vs the old school methods. It’s silly to say they lost the lbs any other way. Half of Hollywood is on it, including celebs like Mandy Moore and Emma Stone who never should have been on it in the first place.


I haven’t seen Emma, but Mandy Moore looks awful. She was so beautiful. Megan and Amy needed it but they are still unattractive.


I don't understand the criticism that "chubbier celebs who once claimed to love their bodies" are now skinny. First, if a medical intervention becomes widely available, why not? Second, what's the alternative? Openly hating your body? These celebrities are criticized for their looks, and they're supposed to just agree, yeah, I hate myself? Of course not. So they take the tactic that yeah, I love my body, because what's the alternative? Then an alternative presents itself and they're criticized for that too.

I just don't get it. How about we not criticize (99.99%) female bodies, so that they don't have to, under any circumstances, defend how they feel about themselves at any point in time, at any weight? How about that?


100% and people are misunderstanding the body positivity movement. It’s not about saying I’m fat and I love it. It’s about appreciating and learning to love your body at any size. It’s perfectly valid to say, I’m not the weight that I want to be right now and I’m going to try to lose weight, but in the meantime, I’m going to buy clothes that fit me and look cute on me now.

It doesn’t mean that you have to not change your body or lose weight. That’s like saying people are disingenuous because they loved how they look at 25 but now that they’re 50 they can’t possibly love how they look because you either like how you look when you’re younger or you like how you look when you’re older, but you can’t do both. It makes no sense.


Uh, no they actively demanded everyone accept them as fit and healthy. Now they are all on GLP1 for "health reasons". The fit, fat and healthy was always a lie.


I don’t see it as a lie. We have mountains of evidence that’s it’s really tough to lose weight long term. So some people who are overweight might be trying to be as healthy as possible. There is nothing wrong with that.

Now that we have accessible (to many people) medications, the landscape is shifting.

It is not rocket science people. I don’t get the bitterness. If you are heavy and you eager to lose weight talk to your dr. and see if there is a medication that could help.


It’s not bitterness at all. We knew all along they were full of it. Gaslighting people is never a good idea though.


But it is bitterness. If you think a celebrity is gaslighting you because you don’t have up-to-date information on what medication’s they’re taking, you have a real problem. Maybe try quitting having parasocial relationship with celebrities and expecting them to solve your problems for you.

Mindy Kaling owes you nothing - absolutely nothing. Deal with it.


Again, no. It’s more schadenfreude. I don’t even follow mindy just laughing at all the former heavy ladies succumbing to their own pathetic vanity.


Meh, I’m sure “vanity” is a part of it (you say it like its a bad thing, but I’m going to assume you look at the mirror before you leave the house? Pay some attention to your appearance some of the time? Guess you can call it pathetic vanity but most people just do this) but ignoring the health benefits is just silly and ignorant.

This thread is wild. I’m grateful I don’t feel this way about other women. Sounds exhausting.


You're not sure if vanity is a bad thing? Ok. We are all vain sometimes, but someone more humble, relatable, and less full of herself might admit it. Say "I'd hate to feel like I needed to get a facelift someday but that's the world we live in" but Rosie instead said she would never, ever do that and it's a slap in the face to feminism. Ok. Nobody forced Rosie to say that, but she did, and then went ahead and got one anyway.

It's the same with the weight loss. Instead of admitting it's vanity they say "health reasons" or pretend they just discovered walking and smaller portions and it's definitely not drugs. Why lie?
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2026 20:35     Subject: Mindy Kaling Weight Loss

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Anonymous wrote:She 100% is on a glp-1. Along with former chubbier celebs like Megan Trainor and Amy Schumer. All these women who once claimed to love their bodies how they were, have jumped on the glp-1 train because it’s easy to be skinny this way vs the old school methods. It’s silly to say they lost the lbs any other way. Half of Hollywood is on it, including celebs like Mandy Moore and Emma Stone who never should have been on it in the first place.


I haven’t seen Emma, but Mandy Moore looks awful. She was so beautiful. Megan and Amy needed it but they are still unattractive.


I don't understand the criticism that "chubbier celebs who once claimed to love their bodies" are now skinny. First, if a medical intervention becomes widely available, why not? Second, what's the alternative? Openly hating your body? These celebrities are criticized for their looks, and they're supposed to just agree, yeah, I hate myself? Of course not. So they take the tactic that yeah, I love my body, because what's the alternative? Then an alternative presents itself and they're criticized for that too.

I just don't get it. How about we not criticize (99.99%) female bodies, so that they don't have to, under any circumstances, defend how they feel about themselves at any point in time, at any weight? How about that?


100% and people are misunderstanding the body positivity movement. It’s not about saying I’m fat and I love it. It’s about appreciating and learning to love your body at any size. It’s perfectly valid to say, I’m not the weight that I want to be right now and I’m going to try to lose weight, but in the meantime, I’m going to buy clothes that fit me and look cute on me now.

It doesn’t mean that you have to not change your body or lose weight. That’s like saying people are disingenuous because they loved how they look at 25 but now that they’re 50 they can’t possibly love how they look because you either like how you look when you’re younger or you like how you look when you’re older, but you can’t do both. It makes no sense.


Uh, no they actively demanded everyone accept them as fit and healthy. Now they are all on GLP1 for "health reasons". The fit, fat and healthy was always a lie.


I don’t see it as a lie. We have mountains of evidence that’s it’s really tough to lose weight long term. So some people who are overweight might be trying to be as healthy as possible. There is nothing wrong with that.

Now that we have accessible (to many people) medications, the landscape is shifting.

It is not rocket science people. I don’t get the bitterness. If you are heavy and you eager to lose weight talk to your dr. and see if there is a medication that could help.


It’s not bitterness at all. We knew all along they were full of it. Gaslighting people is never a good idea though.


But it is bitterness. If you think a celebrity is gaslighting you because you don’t have up-to-date information on what medication’s they’re taking, you have a real problem. Maybe try quitting having parasocial relationship with celebrities and expecting them to solve your problems for you.

Mindy Kaling owes you nothing - absolutely nothing. Deal with it.


Again, no. It’s more schadenfreude. I don’t even follow mindy just laughing at all the former heavy ladies succumbing to their own pathetic vanity.


Meh, I’m sure “vanity” is a part of it (you say it like its a bad thing, but I’m going to assume you look at the mirror before you leave the house? Pay some attention to your appearance some of the time? Guess you can call it pathetic vanity but most people just do this) but ignoring the health benefits is just silly and ignorant.

This thread is wild. I’m grateful I don’t feel this way about other women. Sounds exhausting.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2026 20:29     Subject: Mindy Kaling Weight Loss

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Anonymous wrote:She 100% is on a glp-1. Along with former chubbier celebs like Megan Trainor and Amy Schumer. All these women who once claimed to love their bodies how they were, have jumped on the glp-1 train because it’s easy to be skinny this way vs the old school methods. It’s silly to say they lost the lbs any other way. Half of Hollywood is on it, including celebs like Mandy Moore and Emma Stone who never should have been on it in the first place.


I haven’t seen Emma, but Mandy Moore looks awful. She was so beautiful. Megan and Amy needed it but they are still unattractive.


I don't understand the criticism that "chubbier celebs who once claimed to love their bodies" are now skinny. First, if a medical intervention becomes widely available, why not? Second, what's the alternative? Openly hating your body? These celebrities are criticized for their looks, and they're supposed to just agree, yeah, I hate myself? Of course not. So they take the tactic that yeah, I love my body, because what's the alternative? Then an alternative presents itself and they're criticized for that too.

I just don't get it. How about we not criticize (99.99%) female bodies, so that they don't have to, under any circumstances, defend how they feel about themselves at any point in time, at any weight? How about that?


100% and people are misunderstanding the body positivity movement. It’s not about saying I’m fat and I love it. It’s about appreciating and learning to love your body at any size. It’s perfectly valid to say, I’m not the weight that I want to be right now and I’m going to try to lose weight, but in the meantime, I’m going to buy clothes that fit me and look cute on me now.

It doesn’t mean that you have to not change your body or lose weight. That’s like saying people are disingenuous because they loved how they look at 25 but now that they’re 50 they can’t possibly love how they look because you either like how you look when you’re younger or you like how you look when you’re older, but you can’t do both. It makes no sense.


Uh, no they actively demanded everyone accept them as fit and healthy. Now they are all on GLP1 for "health reasons". The fit, fat and healthy was always a lie.


I don’t see it as a lie. We have mountains of evidence that’s it’s really tough to lose weight long term. So some people who are overweight might be trying to be as healthy as possible. There is nothing wrong with that.

Now that we have accessible (to many people) medications, the landscape is shifting.

It is not rocket science people. I don’t get the bitterness. If you are heavy and you eager to lose weight talk to your dr. and see if there is a medication that could help.


It’s not bitterness at all. We knew all along they were full of it. Gaslighting people is never a good idea though.


What it comes down to is that all of these bigger celebs acted like they were all about healthy at any size and body positivity when they were unable to meet the beauty standard. Now that they can meet that standard (or at least can try to) the message has shifted abruptly from "embrace your curves!" To "nothing tastes as good as skinny feels." People don't like that. I think Mindy and Amy and a few others particularly irk people because they are in the smart and talented category and so there is some whiplash with the abrupt turn of being like, "turns out! I really derive joy and happiness from being as f***able and thin as possible. It's on the OUTSIDE that matters!"

I've never been above a size 2 in my life for what it's worth before you come at me but that's my read.


They absolutely could have been on board with body positivity at the time, because they’re preserving their mental health in just a natural way. Why does this offend you? In the moment they feel body positivity is the way to go. Then a medication is available and they choose to lose the weight. Both things can be true at the same time. I agree with a PP that they shouldn’t have to, but it’s not realistic this day and age. Until we stop this culture, the same one that spawned this thread, they can’t win.


They are all frauds at the end of the day. They know it and we know it. Rosie O'Donnell is in the club too with her new face lift that she swore she would never get. They are all hypocritical frauds.


You’re just mad they aren’t self-loathing. Stay mad. No one cares.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2026 20:26     Subject: Mindy Kaling Weight Loss

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Anonymous wrote:She 100% is on a glp-1. Along with former chubbier celebs like Megan Trainor and Amy Schumer. All these women who once claimed to love their bodies how they were, have jumped on the glp-1 train because it’s easy to be skinny this way vs the old school methods. It’s silly to say they lost the lbs any other way. Half of Hollywood is on it, including celebs like Mandy Moore and Emma Stone who never should have been on it in the first place.


I haven’t seen Emma, but Mandy Moore looks awful. She was so beautiful. Megan and Amy needed it but they are still unattractive.


I don't understand the criticism that "chubbier celebs who once claimed to love their bodies" are now skinny. First, if a medical intervention becomes widely available, why not? Second, what's the alternative? Openly hating your body? These celebrities are criticized for their looks, and they're supposed to just agree, yeah, I hate myself? Of course not. So they take the tactic that yeah, I love my body, because what's the alternative? Then an alternative presents itself and they're criticized for that too.

I just don't get it. How about we not criticize (99.99%) female bodies, so that they don't have to, under any circumstances, defend how they feel about themselves at any point in time, at any weight? How about that?


100% and people are misunderstanding the body positivity movement. It’s not about saying I’m fat and I love it. It’s about appreciating and learning to love your body at any size. It’s perfectly valid to say, I’m not the weight that I want to be right now and I’m going to try to lose weight, but in the meantime, I’m going to buy clothes that fit me and look cute on me now.

It doesn’t mean that you have to not change your body or lose weight. That’s like saying people are disingenuous because they loved how they look at 25 but now that they’re 50 they can’t possibly love how they look because you either like how you look when you’re younger or you like how you look when you’re older, but you can’t do both. It makes no sense.


Uh, no they actively demanded everyone accept them as fit and healthy. Now they are all on GLP1 for "health reasons". The fit, fat and healthy was always a lie.


I don’t see it as a lie. We have mountains of evidence that’s it’s really tough to lose weight long term. So some people who are overweight might be trying to be as healthy as possible. There is nothing wrong with that.

Now that we have accessible (to many people) medications, the landscape is shifting.

It is not rocket science people. I don’t get the bitterness. If you are heavy and you eager to lose weight talk to your dr. and see if there is a medication that could help.


It’s not bitterness at all. We knew all along they were full of it. Gaslighting people is never a good idea though.


What it comes down to is that all of these bigger celebs acted like they were all about healthy at any size and body positivity when they were unable to meet the beauty standard. Now that they can meet that standard (or at least can try to) the message has shifted abruptly from "embrace your curves!" To "nothing tastes as good as skinny feels." People don't like that. I think Mindy and Amy and a few others particularly irk people because they are in the smart and talented category and so there is some whiplash with the abrupt turn of being like, "turns out! I really derive joy and happiness from being as f***able and thin as possible. It's on the OUTSIDE that matters!"

I've never been above a size 2 in my life for what it's worth before you come at me but that's my read.


They absolutely could have been on board with body positivity at the time, because they’re preserving their mental health in just a natural way. Why does this offend you? In the moment they feel body positivity is the way to go. Then a medication is available and they choose to lose the weight. Both things can be true at the same time. I agree with a PP that they shouldn’t have to, but it’s not realistic this day and age. Until we stop this culture, the same one that spawned this thread, they can’t win.


They are all frauds at the end of the day. They know it and we know it. Rosie O'Donnell is in the club too with her new face lift that she swore she would never get. They are all hypocritical frauds.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2026 20:06     Subject: Mindy Kaling Weight Loss

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Anonymous wrote:She 100% is on a glp-1. Along with former chubbier celebs like Megan Trainor and Amy Schumer. All these women who once claimed to love their bodies how they were, have jumped on the glp-1 train because it’s easy to be skinny this way vs the old school methods. It’s silly to say they lost the lbs any other way. Half of Hollywood is on it, including celebs like Mandy Moore and Emma Stone who never should have been on it in the first place.


I haven’t seen Emma, but Mandy Moore looks awful. She was so beautiful. Megan and Amy needed it but they are still unattractive.


I don't understand the criticism that "chubbier celebs who once claimed to love their bodies" are now skinny. First, if a medical intervention becomes widely available, why not? Second, what's the alternative? Openly hating your body? These celebrities are criticized for their looks, and they're supposed to just agree, yeah, I hate myself? Of course not. So they take the tactic that yeah, I love my body, because what's the alternative? Then an alternative presents itself and they're criticized for that too.

I just don't get it. How about we not criticize (99.99%) female bodies, so that they don't have to, under any circumstances, defend how they feel about themselves at any point in time, at any weight? How about that?


100% and people are misunderstanding the body positivity movement. It’s not about saying I’m fat and I love it. It’s about appreciating and learning to love your body at any size. It’s perfectly valid to say, I’m not the weight that I want to be right now and I’m going to try to lose weight, but in the meantime, I’m going to buy clothes that fit me and look cute on me now.

It doesn’t mean that you have to not change your body or lose weight. That’s like saying people are disingenuous because they loved how they look at 25 but now that they’re 50 they can’t possibly love how they look because you either like how you look when you’re younger or you like how you look when you’re older, but you can’t do both. It makes no sense.


Uh, no they actively demanded everyone accept them as fit and healthy. Now they are all on GLP1 for "health reasons". The fit, fat and healthy was always a lie.


I don’t see it as a lie. We have mountains of evidence that’s it’s really tough to lose weight long term. So some people who are overweight might be trying to be as healthy as possible. There is nothing wrong with that.

Now that we have accessible (to many people) medications, the landscape is shifting.

It is not rocket science people. I don’t get the bitterness. If you are heavy and you eager to lose weight talk to your dr. and see if there is a medication that could help.


It’s not bitterness at all. We knew all along they were full of it. Gaslighting people is never a good idea though.


What it comes down to is that all of these bigger celebs acted like they were all about healthy at any size and body positivity when they were unable to meet the beauty standard. Now that they can meet that standard (or at least can try to) the message has shifted abruptly from "embrace your curves!" To "nothing tastes as good as skinny feels." People don't like that. I think Mindy and Amy and a few others particularly irk people because they are in the smart and talented category and so there is some whiplash with the abrupt turn of being like, "turns out! I really derive joy and happiness from being as f***able and thin as possible. It's on the OUTSIDE that matters!"

I've never been above a size 2 in my life for what it's worth before you come at me but that's my read.


They absolutely could have been on board with body positivity at the time, because they’re preserving their mental health in just a natural way. Why does this offend you? In the moment they feel body positivity is the way to go. Then a medication is available and they choose to lose the weight. Both things can be true at the same time. I agree with a PP that they shouldn’t have to, but it’s not realistic this day and age. Until we stop this culture, the same one that spawned this thread, they can’t win.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2026 20:04     Subject: Mindy Kaling Weight Loss

Anonymous wrote:Why won't she admit that she is taking GLP-1 drugs? It's so strange how she keeps doubling down on that she is just "eating smaller portions." https://pagesix.com/2026/05/20/celebrity-news/mindy-kaling-shares-the-reason-behind-her-scrutinized-weight-loss-journey/

I used to like her, but she is now verging on anorexic levels of skinniness and it bums me out so much. As a fellow 40-something woman who has put on a few pounds, it's just so annoying to me that she was overweight her whole life, but now suddenly acts like through an act of sheer willpower she has gotten insanely skinny. Does anyone truly believe she magically lost all this weight without weight-loss drugs?


You do eat smaller portions when taking these drugs. She's being truthful. The rest is none of your dam business
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Post 05/26/2026 20:02     Subject: Mindy Kaling Weight Loss

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Anonymous wrote:She 100% is on a glp-1. Along with former chubbier celebs like Megan Trainor and Amy Schumer. All these women who once claimed to love their bodies how they were, have jumped on the glp-1 train because it’s easy to be skinny this way vs the old school methods. It’s silly to say they lost the lbs any other way. Half of Hollywood is on it, including celebs like Mandy Moore and Emma Stone who never should have been on it in the first place.


I haven’t seen Emma, but Mandy Moore looks awful. She was so beautiful. Megan and Amy needed it but they are still unattractive.


I don't understand the criticism that "chubbier celebs who once claimed to love their bodies" are now skinny. First, if a medical intervention becomes widely available, why not? Second, what's the alternative? Openly hating your body? These celebrities are criticized for their looks, and they're supposed to just agree, yeah, I hate myself? Of course not. So they take the tactic that yeah, I love my body, because what's the alternative? Then an alternative presents itself and they're criticized for that too.

I just don't get it. How about we not criticize (99.99%) female bodies, so that they don't have to, under any circumstances, defend how they feel about themselves at any point in time, at any weight? How about that?


100% and people are misunderstanding the body positivity movement. It’s not about saying I’m fat and I love it. It’s about appreciating and learning to love your body at any size. It’s perfectly valid to say, I’m not the weight that I want to be right now and I’m going to try to lose weight, but in the meantime, I’m going to buy clothes that fit me and look cute on me now.

It doesn’t mean that you have to not change your body or lose weight. That’s like saying people are disingenuous because they loved how they look at 25 but now that they’re 50 they can’t possibly love how they look because you either like how you look when you’re younger or you like how you look when you’re older, but you can’t do both. It makes no sense.


Uh, no they actively demanded everyone accept them as fit and healthy. Now they are all on GLP1 for "health reasons". The fit, fat and healthy was always a lie.


I don’t see it as a lie. We have mountains of evidence that’s it’s really tough to lose weight long term. So some people who are overweight might be trying to be as healthy as possible. There is nothing wrong with that.

Now that we have accessible (to many people) medications, the landscape is shifting.

It is not rocket science people. I don’t get the bitterness. If you are heavy and you eager to lose weight talk to your dr. and see if there is a medication that could help.


It’s not bitterness at all. We knew all along they were full of it. Gaslighting people is never a good idea though.


But it is bitterness. If you think a celebrity is gaslighting you because you don’t have up-to-date information on what medication’s they’re taking, you have a real problem. Maybe try quitting having parasocial relationship with celebrities and expecting them to solve your problems for you.

Mindy Kaling owes you nothing - absolutely nothing. Deal with it.


Again, no. It’s more schadenfreude. I don’t even follow mindy just laughing at all the former heavy ladies succumbing to their own pathetic vanity.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2026 19:08     Subject: Mindy Kaling Weight Loss

Anonymous wrote:Take all the drugs and injections she wants, she still has and will always have revolting "big girl" energy.


Only someone with idiot energy would say this.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2026 16:25     Subject: Mindy Kaling Weight Loss

Take all the drugs and injections she wants, she still has and will always have revolting "big girl" energy.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2026 16:13     Subject: Mindy Kaling Weight Loss

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Anonymous wrote:She 100% is on a glp-1. Along with former chubbier celebs like Megan Trainor and Amy Schumer. All these women who once claimed to love their bodies how they were, have jumped on the glp-1 train because it’s easy to be skinny this way vs the old school methods. It’s silly to say they lost the lbs any other way. Half of Hollywood is on it, including celebs like Mandy Moore and Emma Stone who never should have been on it in the first place.


I haven’t seen Emma, but Mandy Moore looks awful. She was so beautiful. Megan and Amy needed it but they are still unattractive.


I don't understand the criticism that "chubbier celebs who once claimed to love their bodies" are now skinny. First, if a medical intervention becomes widely available, why not? Second, what's the alternative? Openly hating your body? These celebrities are criticized for their looks, and they're supposed to just agree, yeah, I hate myself? Of course not. So they take the tactic that yeah, I love my body, because what's the alternative? Then an alternative presents itself and they're criticized for that too.

I just don't get it. How about we not criticize (99.99%) female bodies, so that they don't have to, under any circumstances, defend how they feel about themselves at any point in time, at any weight? How about that?


100% and people are misunderstanding the body positivity movement. It’s not about saying I’m fat and I love it. It’s about appreciating and learning to love your body at any size. It’s perfectly valid to say, I’m not the weight that I want to be right now and I’m going to try to lose weight, but in the meantime, I’m going to buy clothes that fit me and look cute on me now.

It doesn’t mean that you have to not change your body or lose weight. That’s like saying people are disingenuous because they loved how they look at 25 but now that they’re 50 they can’t possibly love how they look because you either like how you look when you’re younger or you like how you look when you’re older, but you can’t do both. It makes no sense.


Uh, no they actively demanded everyone accept them as fit and healthy. Now they are all on GLP1 for "health reasons". The fit, fat and healthy was always a lie.


I don’t see it as a lie. We have mountains of evidence that’s it’s really tough to lose weight long term. So some people who are overweight might be trying to be as healthy as possible. There is nothing wrong with that.

Now that we have accessible (to many people) medications, the landscape is shifting.

It is not rocket science people. I don’t get the bitterness. If you are heavy and you eager to lose weight talk to your dr. and see if there is a medication that could help.


It’s not bitterness at all. We knew all along they were full of it. Gaslighting people is never a good idea though.


What it comes down to is that all of these bigger celebs acted like they were all about healthy at any size and body positivity when they were unable to meet the beauty standard. Now that they can meet that standard (or at least can try to) the message has shifted abruptly from "embrace your curves!" To "nothing tastes as good as skinny feels." People don't like that. I think Mindy and Amy and a few others particularly irk people because they are in the smart and talented category and so there is some whiplash with the abrupt turn of being like, "turns out! I really derive joy and happiness from being as f***able and thin as possible. It's on the OUTSIDE that matters!"

I've never been above a size 2 in my life for what it's worth before you come at me but that's my read.


I truly don’t understand lumping Amy into this. She had absolutely been honest about her struggles with weight and feeling good about herself. She had a joke on a stand up special a few years ago about how her arm registers a thought in LA. She’s lauded a stylist she has worked with who has made she and her sister feel better about red carpets as she taught them tips on dressing for their body type.

She’s had a TON of health issues she’s been honest about - all inflammatory like endometriosis that was so bad she opted for a hysterectomy before 40, Cushings, and other autoimmune issues. GLP drugs absolutely help with inflammation and obesity is an inflammatory state so that is a twofer for her. She’s been endlessly honest about her journey with the medications.

I’m at a loss what she could have done differently.

I’m also really confused about this argument about body positivity. Most women are complex and probably at times feel good about themselves when they’re heavy and maybe they found an outfit that works or just in a period of life where they’re feeling OK about it, but then a few months later maybe they feel bad about their weight again. I think it’s absolutely strange to demand that a woman just feel good about herself overweight all the time and if she dares to feel good about it some of the time and then lose weight we criticize her for failing the body positivity movement? That’s a lot of pressure to put on one individual.

I see her journey very differently than Mindy who has not admitted to being on meds. But this thread seems to not like what either woman has done publicly.

It feels like they can’t win.
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Post 05/26/2026 15:41     Subject: Mindy Kaling Weight Loss

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Anonymous wrote:She 100% is on a glp-1. Along with former chubbier celebs like Megan Trainor and Amy Schumer. All these women who once claimed to love their bodies how they were, have jumped on the glp-1 train because it’s easy to be skinny this way vs the old school methods. It’s silly to say they lost the lbs any other way. Half of Hollywood is on it, including celebs like Mandy Moore and Emma Stone who never should have been on it in the first place.


I haven’t seen Emma, but Mandy Moore looks awful. She was so beautiful. Megan and Amy needed it but they are still unattractive.


I don't understand the criticism that "chubbier celebs who once claimed to love their bodies" are now skinny. First, if a medical intervention becomes widely available, why not? Second, what's the alternative? Openly hating your body? These celebrities are criticized for their looks, and they're supposed to just agree, yeah, I hate myself? Of course not. So they take the tactic that yeah, I love my body, because what's the alternative? Then an alternative presents itself and they're criticized for that too.

I just don't get it. How about we not criticize (99.99%) female bodies, so that they don't have to, under any circumstances, defend how they feel about themselves at any point in time, at any weight? How about that?


100% and people are misunderstanding the body positivity movement. It’s not about saying I’m fat and I love it. It’s about appreciating and learning to love your body at any size. It’s perfectly valid to say, I’m not the weight that I want to be right now and I’m going to try to lose weight, but in the meantime, I’m going to buy clothes that fit me and look cute on me now.

It doesn’t mean that you have to not change your body or lose weight. That’s like saying people are disingenuous because they loved how they look at 25 but now that they’re 50 they can’t possibly love how they look because you either like how you look when you’re younger or you like how you look when you’re older, but you can’t do both. It makes no sense.


Uh, no they actively demanded everyone accept them as fit and healthy. Now they are all on GLP1 for "health reasons". The fit, fat and healthy was always a lie.


I don’t see it as a lie. We have mountains of evidence that’s it’s really tough to lose weight long term. So some people who are overweight might be trying to be as healthy as possible. There is nothing wrong with that.

Now that we have accessible (to many people) medications, the landscape is shifting.

It is not rocket science people. I don’t get the bitterness. If you are heavy and you eager to lose weight talk to your dr. and see if there is a medication that could help.


It’s not bitterness at all. We knew all along they were full of it. Gaslighting people is never a good idea though.


What it comes down to is that all of these bigger celebs acted like they were all about healthy at any size and body positivity when they were unable to meet the beauty standard. Now that they can meet that standard (or at least can try to) the message has shifted abruptly from "embrace your curves!" To "nothing tastes as good as skinny feels." People don't like that. I think Mindy and Amy and a few others particularly irk people because they are in the smart and talented category and so there is some whiplash with the abrupt turn of being like, "turns out! I really derive joy and happiness from being as f***able and thin as possible. It's on the OUTSIDE that matters!"

I've never been above a size 2 in my life for what it's worth before you come at me but that's my read.


Who would have guessed.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2026 15:40     Subject: Mindy Kaling Weight Loss

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:She 100% is on a glp-1. Along with former chubbier celebs like Megan Trainor and Amy Schumer. All these women who once claimed to love their bodies how they were, have jumped on the glp-1 train because it’s easy to be skinny this way vs the old school methods. It’s silly to say they lost the lbs any other way. Half of Hollywood is on it, including celebs like Mandy Moore and Emma Stone who never should have been on it in the first place.


I haven’t seen Emma, but Mandy Moore looks awful. She was so beautiful. Megan and Amy needed it but they are still unattractive.


I don't understand the criticism that "chubbier celebs who once claimed to love their bodies" are now skinny. First, if a medical intervention becomes widely available, why not? Second, what's the alternative? Openly hating your body? These celebrities are criticized for their looks, and they're supposed to just agree, yeah, I hate myself? Of course not. So they take the tactic that yeah, I love my body, because what's the alternative? Then an alternative presents itself and they're criticized for that too.

I just don't get it. How about we not criticize (99.99%) female bodies, so that they don't have to, under any circumstances, defend how they feel about themselves at any point in time, at any weight? How about that?


No celebrity needs to comment on her/his body. So the answer is not to put out statements on how much they love their bodies if they don't.


I don’t think celebrities are randomly issuing statements or holding press conferences on how they feel about their body. But female celebs are often asked about it. Their diet, their exercise routine, what they are wearing, and tons of other appearance related questions.


They should refuse to answer. They will get much more press that way and today it will be positive press.


This is a lot of opinion to have about on what other women with no relation to you think and say.