Did you just tell @Baddiel what his opinion is?
Because if putting opinions into other people's mouths is a thing now, this could be fun. It'll be like libel ventriloquism.
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No, I’m telling David I know he’s lying.
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I never lie Julia. Come and see my show one day. You'll understand.
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You know I’m right... ps. Been meaning to see your show for ages
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Don’t think he’s glorifying anything, just saying he fancies her. That’s allowed. Doubt there will be a weight-gain stampede as a result.
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If ever an incentive was needed to stay at a healthy weight, the warning that “if you pile on the pounds David Baddiel will find you attractive” is surely a clincher
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It’s not glorifying it’s finally someone taking a step to accept that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. It’s publicising that no matter your size you are beautiful. They’re not telling anyone to go out and eat mac Donald’s for breakfast lunch and dinner.
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This woman is morbidly obese, which poses a threat to her long-term health. Normalising this is not cool. The woman needs to lose a lot of weight. But don’t take my word for it.pic.twitter.com/OXVr6cLutA
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But surely that’s HER life choice and therefore she should be accepted for who she is? Like sexuality and religion surely if someone is happy with themselves and their bodies then that’s fine? Showing the world that all shapes and sizes are beautiful IS the right thing to do.
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The editors were clearly just after headlines. They’ve no interest in fat women, nor do they find them sexy. Sure, it’s her choice. But attempting to normalise obesity sends the wrong message. Shame on the magazine.
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It’s acceptance. Many young girls commit suicide for being fat shamed every year. I hope to dear god you never have a daughter who is obese, for it would seem she would only be shamed for her size instead of simply ‘accepted’. Not all obese people are so because of overeating.
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I have a daughter. She’s old enough to know that being obese is really bad for her. But then she’s been been brought up to know about personal responsibility. Message ends.
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It’s disgusting overweight or underweight is not a healthy image it can close your organs down I know after 41yrs of anorexia and body image have an ileostomy bag Poppet now and I get told I look disgusting!pic.twitter.com/MTOpe6Xmz0
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You look fantastic don't worry about what other people think what's more important it's how you feel
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there's a difference between body confident and healthy. I was body confident when i was a fat git. But i got diabetes and suffer 90% of the time now. All good until ur body gives up and you regret it.
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If finding an obese person hot,I suggest it's obviously a personal penchant. Celebrating via media obesity without health concerns is irresponsible. Would finding a woman who's got anorexia hot be normal behaviour or odd? Choice of lifestyle or denial?
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To be fare Julia , some blokes like big women , not me I like the mature type , wink wink nudge nudge

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Some people find bloated egos obscene and dangerous. Each to their own opinion.
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