“Be Gentler”- Ariana Grande Calls For Fans To Stop Body Shaming

Following recent criticism of her appearance on social media, singer Ariana Grande urged her followers to be “gentler and less comfortable” when making comments about her and other people’s bodies.

In a TikTok video, she stated that she has “paid such close attention to” her body and “wanted to address” concerns.

It follows comments from users about her apparent recent weight loss.

They were “comparing my current body” to “the unhealthiest version of my body,” according to Grande.

The 29-year-old US star explained: “I was on a lot of antidepressants and drinking on them and eating poorly and at the lowest point of my life when I looked the way you consider my healthy, but that in fact wasn’t my healthy.

“I know I shouldn’t have to explain that, but I do feel like maybe having an openness and some sort of vulnerability here will [mean] something good might come from it. I don’t know but that’s the first thing. Healthy can look different.”

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She continued: “The second thing is, you never know what someone is going through. Even if you are coming from a loving place and a caring place, that person probably is working on it or has a support system that they are working on it with.

“You never know. So be gentle with each other and with yourselves.”

“I just want people to know that you’re beautiful and you’re wonderful,” the 30-year-old singer and actress told her TikTok followers.

“And yeah we have days where maybe we feel like [rubbish] but I would much rather be healthy and take care of myself, and my medications are important and I believe they are what helps me. So, yeah, [I’m] not a model, never will be.”

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On Tuesday, some social media users criticised the body shaming culture that prompted the videos from Gomez and Grande.

“Selena Gomez and Ariana Grande shouldn’t have to go on a public platform to explain their weight gain/loss because of abhorrent criticism,” posted one, adding: “It’s nasty, cruel and unfair especially today.”

In 2021, singer Adele told Vogue she was “disappointed” with the “brutal conversations” about her weight loss.

Around the same time, a similarly slimmed-down Jonah Hill urged his followers to refrain from commenting about his appearance.

“I know you mean well but I kindly ask that you do not comment on my body good or bad,” wrote the actor. “I want to politely let you know it’s not helpful and doesn’t feel good.”

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