Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:omg, it is her right and her choice to pretend she lost weight without glps. there is still a 0.0001% chance she didn't use it. get over it!
I feel conflicted about this because they literally make millions of dollars by keeping people interested in their lives and selling products (through sponsored ads) based on people trusting that the celeb is being honest and authentic. Even Mindy has so many sponsored posts on Insta.
So it feels a bit disingenuous but I guess that is all of influencer / insta / tik tok life.
You have to let that go. Do you really think that Jennifer Garner looks the way she does because of Neutrogena, or because of whatever crappy hair product she sells?
Do you really think Jen Aniston looks like that because of pvolve? These people have so much going on with them behind the scenes that we never know and we just get seduced into thinking of I use this face washer if I use the shampoo… It just doesn’t work like that and it’s not really celebrities fault - we are in a consumer culture and they’re not even necessarily lying that they like the product. But there’s so much more that goes into their skin and hair care routine or fitness or weight management routine that it’s silly for anyone to be persuaded by that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does anyone care is she used a GLP-1 or not? Or if she is fat or not? For her or any actress too.
I don't care that/if she is using a GLP-1. I wouldn't care if she refused to talk about her weight gain/loss.
What offends me is after Mindy, 25 years of being overweight, has suddenly lost 50? 70? pounds by eating "smaller portions" and flat out denying using a GLP-1.
I don't believe her one bit. So I no longer wish to follow her work. She is lying and we all know it.
She can be quiet and not discuss her weight or she can say she's using a GLP-1. What she can't do (and keep us fans) is lie to us.
Ok, then don't follow her work. Solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:omg, it is her right and her choice to pretend she lost weight without glps. there is still a 0.0001% chance she didn't use it. get over it!
I feel conflicted about this because they literally make millions of dollars by keeping people interested in their lives and selling products (through sponsored ads) based on people trusting that the celeb is being honest and authentic. Even Mindy has so many sponsored posts on Insta.
So it feels a bit disingenuous but I guess that is all of influencer / insta / tik tok life.
You have to let that go. Do you really think that Jennifer Garner looks the way she does because of Neutrogena, or because of whatever crappy hair product she sells?
Do you really think Jen Aniston looks like that because of pvolve? These people have so much going on with them behind the scenes that we never know and we just get seduced into thinking of I use this face washer if I use the shampoo… It just doesn’t work like that and it’s not really celebrities fault - we are in a consumer culture and they’re not even necessarily lying that they like the product. But there’s so much more that goes into their skin and hair care routine or fitness or weight management routine that it’s silly for anyone to be persuaded by that.
I was saying that it doesn’t make sense to expect people to be extremely interested in one part/ time of your life (the time that you’re selling things very publicly) and not have any interest at other times (when you want them to give you privacy), not that it’s disingenuous to lie to sell products.
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?
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.
Anonymous wrote:IDK. I just wish we could stop asking women about their bodies and weight loss or gain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:omg, it is her right and her choice to pretend she lost weight without glps. there is still a 0.0001% chance she didn't use it. get over it!
I feel conflicted about this because they literally make millions of dollars by keeping people interested in their lives and selling products (through sponsored ads) based on people trusting that the celeb is being honest and authentic. Even Mindy has so many sponsored posts on Insta.
So it feels a bit disingenuous but I guess that is all of influencer / insta / tik tok life.
You have to let that go. Do you really think that Jennifer Garner looks the way she does because of Neutrogena, or because of whatever crappy hair product she sells?
Do you really think Jen Aniston looks like that because of pvolve? These people have so much going on with them behind the scenes that we never know and we just get seduced into thinking of I use this face washer if I use the shampoo… It just doesn’t work like that and it’s not really celebrities fault - we are in a consumer culture and they’re not even necessarily lying that they like the product. But there’s so much more that goes into their skin and hair care routine or fitness or weight management routine that it’s silly for anyone to be persuaded by that.
I was saying that it doesn’t make sense to expect people to be extremely interested in one part/ time of your life (the time that you’re selling things very publicly) and not have any interest at other times (when you want them to give you privacy), not that it’s disingenuous to lie to sell products.
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?
DP. Mindy also began hawking bikinis post weight loss. So does seem relevant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:omg, it is her right and her choice to pretend she lost weight without glps. there is still a 0.0001% chance she didn't use it. get over it!
I feel conflicted about this because they literally make millions of dollars by keeping people interested in their lives and selling products (through sponsored ads) based on people trusting that the celeb is being honest and authentic. Even Mindy has so many sponsored posts on Insta.
So it feels a bit disingenuous but I guess that is all of influencer / insta / tik tok life.
You have to let that go. Do you really think that Jennifer Garner looks the way she does because of Neutrogena, or because of whatever crappy hair product she sells?
Do you really think Jen Aniston looks like that because of pvolve? These people have so much going on with them behind the scenes that we never know and we just get seduced into thinking of I use this face washer if I use the shampoo… It just doesn’t work like that and it’s not really celebrities fault - we are in a consumer culture and they’re not even necessarily lying that they like the product. But there’s so much more that goes into their skin and hair care routine or fitness or weight management routine that it’s silly for anyone to be persuaded by that.
I was saying that it doesn’t make sense to expect people to be extremely interested in one part/ time of your life (the time that you’re selling things very publicly) and not have any interest at other times (when you want them to give you privacy), not that it’s disingenuous to lie to sell products.
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Mandy clearly had a botched upper bleph surgery. She doesn’t look like herself anymore.
Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:omg, it is her right and her choice to pretend she lost weight without glps. there is still a 0.0001% chance she didn't use it. get over it!
I feel conflicted about this because they literally make millions of dollars by keeping people interested in their lives and selling products (through sponsored ads) based on people trusting that the celeb is being honest and authentic. Even Mindy has so many sponsored posts on Insta.
So it feels a bit disingenuous but I guess that is all of influencer / insta / tik tok life.
You have to let that go. Do you really think that Jennifer Garner looks the way she does because of Neutrogena, or because of whatever crappy hair product she sells?
Do you really think Jen Aniston looks like that because of pvolve? These people have so much going on with them behind the scenes that we never know and we just get seduced into thinking of I use this face washer if I use the shampoo… It just doesn’t work like that and it’s not really celebrities fault - we are in a consumer culture and they’re not even necessarily lying that they like the product. But there’s so much more that goes into their skin and hair care routine or fitness or weight management routine that it’s silly for anyone to be persuaded by that.
I was saying that it doesn’t make sense to expect people to be extremely interested in one part/ time of your life (the time that you’re selling things very publicly) and not have any interest at other times (when you want them to give you privacy), not that it’s disingenuous to lie to sell products.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:omg, it is her right and her choice to pretend she lost weight without glps. there is still a 0.0001% chance she didn't use it. get over it!
I feel conflicted about this because they literally make millions of dollars by keeping people interested in their lives and selling products (through sponsored ads) based on people trusting that the celeb is being honest and authentic. Even Mindy has so many sponsored posts on Insta.
So it feels a bit disingenuous but I guess that is all of influencer / insta / tik tok life.
You have to let that go. Do you really think that Jennifer Garner looks the way she does because of Neutrogena, or because of whatever crappy hair product she sells?
Do you really think Jen Aniston looks like that because of pvolve? These people have so much going on with them behind the scenes that we never know and we just get seduced into thinking of I use this face washer if I use the shampoo… It just doesn’t work like that and it’s not really celebrities fault - we are in a consumer culture and they’re not even necessarily lying that they like the product. But there’s so much more that goes into their skin and hair care routine or fitness or weight management routine that it’s silly for anyone to be persuaded by that.
I was saying that it doesn’t make sense to expect people to be extremely interested in one part/ time of your life (the time that you’re selling things very publicly) and not have any interest at other times (when you want them to give you privacy), not that it’s disingenuous to lie to sell products.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:omg, it is her right and her choice to pretend she lost weight without glps. there is still a 0.0001% chance she didn't use it. get over it!
I feel conflicted about this because they literally make millions of dollars by keeping people interested in their lives and selling products (through sponsored ads) based on people trusting that the celeb is being honest and authentic. Even Mindy has so many sponsored posts on Insta.
So it feels a bit disingenuous but I guess that is all of influencer / insta / tik tok life.
You have to let that go. Do you really think that Jennifer Garner looks the way she does because of Neutrogena, or because of whatever crappy hair product she sells?
Do you really think Jen Aniston looks like that because of pvolve? These people have so much going on with them behind the scenes that we never know and we just get seduced into thinking of I use this face washer if I use the shampoo… It just doesn’t work like that and it’s not really celebrities fault - we are in a consumer culture and they’re not even necessarily lying that they like the product. But there’s so much more that goes into their skin and hair care routine or fitness or weight management routine that it’s silly for anyone to be persuaded by that.
I was saying that it doesn’t make sense to expect people to be extremely interested in one part/ time of your life (the time that you’re selling things very publicly) and not have any interest at other times (when you want them to give you privacy), not that it’s disingenuous to lie to sell products.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:omg, it is her right and her choice to pretend she lost weight without glps. there is still a 0.0001% chance she didn't use it. get over it!
I feel conflicted about this because they literally make millions of dollars by keeping people interested in their lives and selling products (through sponsored ads) based on people trusting that the celeb is being honest and authentic. Even Mindy has so many sponsored posts on Insta.
So it feels a bit disingenuous but I guess that is all of influencer / insta / tik tok life.
You have to let that go. Do you really think that Jennifer Garner looks the way she does because of Neutrogena, or because of whatever crappy hair product she sells?
Do you really think Jen Aniston looks like that because of pvolve? These people have so much going on with them behind the scenes that we never know and we just get seduced into thinking of I use this face washer if I use the shampoo… It just doesn’t work like that and it’s not really celebrities fault - we are in a consumer culture and they’re not even necessarily lying that they like the product. But there’s so much more that goes into their skin and hair care routine or fitness or weight management routine that it’s silly for anyone to be persuaded by that.
I was saying that it doesn’t make sense to expect people to be extremely interested in one part/ time of your life (the time that you’re selling things very publicly) and not have any interest at other times (when you want them to give you privacy), not that it’s disingenuous to lie to sell products.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does anyone care is she used a GLP-1 or not? Or if she is fat or not? For her or any actress too.
I don't care that/if she is using a GLP-1. I wouldn't care if she refused to talk about her weight gain/loss.
What offends me is after Mindy, 25 years of being overweight, has suddenly lost 50? 70? pounds by eating "smaller portions" and flat out denying using a GLP-1.
I don't believe her one bit. So I no longer wish to follow her work. She is lying and we all know it.
She can be quiet and not discuss her weight or she can say she's using a GLP-1. What she can't do (and keep us fans) is lie to us.