Kourtney Kardashian, new mother, apparently now a โbody positive queen,โ per Cosmopolitan
My Midwestern Irish-Catholic grandmammy once imparted a bit of wisdom to me: never take a person seriously, she told me, who spells Kourtney with a โKโ โ even if some retarded zoomer staffer at Cosmopolitan assures you she has an โimpressive list of talentsโ aside from being a TV bimbo [citation needed].
Viaย Cosmopolitanย (emphasis added):
โKourtney Kardashian Barker has an impressive list of talents – whether it’s as a reality tv icon, wellness entrepreneur (her brands Poosh and Lemme will live in our heads rent-free forever) or style leader.
However, following the birth of her fourth child (and first child with husband Travis Barker), Kourt has emerged with an important renewed purpose as a body positive queen. Over the past few months, she’s broadened conversations around post-partum bodies and taken the time to celebrate her own body journey following pregnancyโฆ
Now, Kourt is back at it! On her IG Story, she reposted a relatable af meme from the official Poosh Instagram page.
Against the backdrop of a vintage, aesthetic pic of a woman standing on a pair of scales, the meme was emblazoned with curly script bearing the message; “I’ve finally reached my goal weight of Don’t Fucking Care”.
The bottom line of the meme hammered home the message, reading; “My body is the least interesting thing about me”.*
This is a message we can whole-heartedly endorse and it seems like Kourt does too! Not only did she repost the meme on her Story, she also added the word “mood” complemented by a heart hands emoji.
We love our body positive queen!โ
*Her body is the least interesting thing about her, except that she and her whole grifter family built their careers on parading their bodies in front of the cameras and publishing โleakedโ pornos.
Itโs only a matter of time before women are posting their severed umbilical cords on social media for clout.
Human resources professional abandons soulless career for new soulless career
Viaย Imagesย (emphasis added):
โColourful, funny and open-minded โ these qualities best describe Cynthia Victor (shawtysin on Instagram), a 25-year-old plus-size Sri Lankan-American content creator who currently lives in New Jersey, United States. Born in Montreal, Canada, Cynthia was only one when her parents migrated to the US where she has lived ever since.
Following a brief stint in college where she studied Human Resources and Labour Studies, Cynthia realised her passion to create social media content to empower women who looked like her โ plus size, brown skinned and South Asianโฆ
Through social media, Cynthia was able to find acceptance for who she was as a Sri Lankan-American. She could easily clear misconceptions about being stereotyped as an Indian or, more broadly, a South Asian, simply for being brown when she was equally a well-spoken Canadian living the American dream in New Jersey.
Content creation cemented Cynthiaโs confidence as a plus-size, brown woman. Her love for the creative space allowed her to feel fully liberated. โThe way you can just express yourself through clothing or makeup is incredible, and even if youโre a quiet person, you can be very loud in the way you express yourself,โ she said.โ
Cynthiaโs certainly right about one thing: fat activists can be very loudโฆ and grating.
I donโt encourage suicide for anyone, but if I did, theoretically, categorically based on occupation, human resources personnel and social media influencers would be near the top of the list, along with bankers.
#Bodypostitive cult member suffers identity crisis, reaches for Ozempic
Sheโs secretly wanted to lose weight all along, even while pretending to embrace her rolls โ itโs just that she never wanted to work for it, and now she doesnโt believe she has to thanks to the pharmaceutical industry.
Truly inspirational human-interest story.
Viaย The Starย (emphasis added):
โA few weeks ago, I got served an ad for Ozempic from Felix, an online health care service. I mindlessly clicked it and went through the questionnaire to determine my eligibility for the popular drug, and as I did so I became uncomfortably aware of my subconscious excitement at the prospect of losing weight โ and fast.
I cancelled the session before I could be connected with a doctor, leaving my answers saved somewhere in the ether.
Had this happened 15 years ago, I probably wouldโve gone through with it. But even now, as someone whoโs worked for years on my own body image, the promise of being smaller is incredibly tempting. Iโm not safe from the allure of a quick fix to a body I know most people wouldnโt choose to have.โ
A fellow #bodypositive cult member shares a similar harrowing tale of forced introspection when faced with a magical weight loss pill thatโs going to fix her bloated BMI score.
Viaย The Cutย (emphasis added):
โAs a feminist writer and committed proponent of body positivity, Iโd spent years trying to love my body at any size. And yet, here I was, agonizing over this pictureโฆ
Itโs a debate Iโd started thinking about in earnest last year when I shared that I had decided to go on Mounjaro, a choice I struggled with. I had told myself going on the medication was for my health. And it was, but I was also aware of, and not opposed to, the potential for weight lossโฆ
In the months since Iโve come off the medication, Iโve been forced to reckon with how I feel about my own body and how even the most steadfast and committed proponents of size inclusivity are vulnerable to a culture of mandatory thinness**. Why is โloving yourselfโ at any size such a tall order? Is it because, in the words of Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Heather Gay, โBody positivity is all a big lieโ? Because, as she continued in a Nightline interview about her decision to take Ozempic for weight loss, โItโs better not to be overweightโ?โ
**โMandatory thinnessโ! It conjures images of the Stasi fat patrol kicking down doors at midnight when the refrigerator alarm in the war room indicates sheโs up and at โem, doubled over in the warm glow of her kitchen appliance, going to town on a ham on rye before being dragged off in a forklift, mayonnaise smeared on her face to a government work camp.
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