Olympic Hilarious Garbage Kate Moss cites that glamorous eating disorders
Ilher Olympic Rugby Player It has a refreshing update of a small saying that has had a great impact on the self -esteem of many women.
In 2009, Supermodel Kate Moss He was asked in an interview with the WWD female fashion website if he had any mantras, and Moss responded with his infamous appointment“Nothing knows as good as the skinny.”

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Although the line was widely criticized at that time by how eating disorders romantized, the “mantra” still exists until today, they often use thinness with moral superiority or to embarrass women for their feeding options.
But Maher, who adorned the cover of the cover of September costumes by Sports Illustrated. And recently he walked in the Miami Swimming Show – You are ready to crush that painful ideology to bits.

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Taking To your Tiktok account last weekMaher was proud of a sports support and offered his followers a refreshing update of the appointment.
“Nothing knows as good as it feels skinny,” said Maher. “Uhhh, will you ever try to be strong?”
She laughed between teeth.
“I feel good! I feel well fed,” he said as he showed his muscles. “I feel ready to face anyone. You have to try this shit! It’s a different level … I love it!”
Then he concluded with a fairly fun line: “In addition, have you tried the Tiramisu? Because that shit, My God. “
Maher’s followers loved the refutation of the bronze medalist.
“The patriarchy wants hungry and weak. We feel good eating and strong,” said a user.
“Nothing looks as good as trust,” said another commentator.
“Yes, Madam. My husband was hurting his back and couldn’t get car to the door after today’s visit. I took it, I deserve Tiramisu,” joked a third Tiktoker.

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In defense of Moss, since then he has publicly admitted that he regrets having pronounced the phrase, who said he picked up a friend.
Talking with NBC in 2018 Through the BBCMoss said he no longer believes in the mantra and is happy to see that the modeling industry changes its rigid beauty standards.
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“Now there is much more diversity, I think it’s correct,” Moss said.
“There are so many different sizes, colors and heights. Why would you be a unique model and be represented for all these people?”
If you are fighting with an eating disorder, call Direct line of the National Association of Food Disorders to 1-800-931-2237.


