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Followers feel abandoned as plus-size influencers embrace weight loss, blame Trump for cultural shift
Fans of overweight influencers are reportedly feeling "abandoned" as those they look up to are choosing to lose weight."I think the audiences that are feeling abandoned, in my opinion, largely the feedback is not, Im mad that youre skinny," Lydia Okello, a writer and model who was quoted in a recent Teen Vogue article entitled, "The Community Ozempic Stole: As Influencers Lose Weight, Their Followers Feel Abandoned.""The feedback is, why are you acting like the body that I have is not worthy any more," Okello added, who calls herself "fat enby fashion bud" on her X profile.KELLY OSBOURNE GOT MORE S--- FOR HER WEIGHT THAN BEING A DRUG ADDICT, ALCOHOLICSome even go so far as to blame PresidentDonald Trump and his administration for the changing landscape."Were in a time when we have an administration which is trying to control us in every sense,"said Wray Serna, founder of the clothing brand, WRAY, that calls itself an "inclusive, fine art inspired clothing line.""I think its a broad cultural message people are receiving that is about control, about conforming, about making yourself as perfect as possible,"Serna added. "I think its deeply rooted in patriarchy. I think its deeply rooted in racism."She said the industry has given her community."[Fashion] was such a disappointing industry until I opened up my sizing and discovered this whole other side of fashion that I didnt even know about," Serna said."That was one of the most surprising things that could have happened," she added. "It made me believe in fashion again, in humanity again. I found that community to be so welcoming and kind."SKINNYTOK WEIGHT-LOSS TREND COULD LEAD TO FOOD DEPRIVATION, EXPERTS CAUTIONSome celebrities who have recently made news with their weight-loss achievements include Lizzo, whorecently celebrated reachingher weight-loss goal, saying she hadnt seen that number on the scale since 2014.The singer had in the pastcriticized speculation that her weight loss was due to taking Ozempic.Others on weight-loss journeys include Kelly Clarkson, Kathy Bates, Eric Stonestreet, John Goodman and Adele.Okello said she thinks the fascination of some with losing weight is contradictory to the body-positivity message they have embraced."I dont believe its my right to tell someone [my opinion on] whether or not they want to lose weight," Okello told Teen Vogue. "But I have seen influencers who talked a lot about accepting their body where it was, or appreciating how they look regardless [of weight] really flipping the script and using the way they looked previously as a negative contrast to where they are now. That part is what I really disagree with."Emma Zack, founder & CEO of Berriez, a vintage and plus-sized clothing shop, also sees inconsistency in the trend toward weight loss."Its this weird dichotomy, when a plus size influencer who has made their entire business on being plus size gets thin, were not entitled to talk about their body changes," Zack told Teen Vogue. "They don't owe us this explanation. However theyve built their entire platform on body positivity. So when theyre getting thin and ignoring it, whats going on?"
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