Body Shaming Trolls

What kind of hurtful world do we live in when supermodels are being shamed for being too fat and preventing skinnier models from having their chance to walk the runway?

It happened again when Gigi Hadid fought back by going to social media and confronting haters.

“No, I don’t have the same body type as the other models in the shows,” Hadid posted.  “I represent a body image that wasn’t accepted in high-fashion before … Saying, “Yes, I have abs, I have a butt, I have thighs, but I’m not asking for special treatment.”

She has worked for Chanel and Versace, not too shabby.

Mean comments won’t change her well-earned success if the haters’ comments are not taken to heart.

You don’t think of your mother as fat even if she is overweight.

You don’t think of your wife as chubby if she brought two of your children in the world and hasn’t lost her “baby weight”.

The definition of a beautiful body should never start with an insult from a mean or jealous person.

Gigi Hadid is not the first beautiful person to be called ugly.  Haters were all over Kendall Jenner for being too skinny in recent days.

No one gets to shame your body if you’ll stick up for it and love it as is.

Or as Gigi Hadid puts it:  “I hope everyone gets to a place in their life where they’d rather talk about the things that inspire them over the things that bring others down.”

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Oh, yes – here is the beautiful model Internet trolls would have you hate.