Jameela Jamil is ”impartial” about her physique.
The ‘Legendary’ star is an advocate for physique neutrality – wherein she would not ”love” or ”hate” the way in which she appears – as she says she ”cannot do” physique positivity as a result of she’s nonetheless ”too physique dysmorphic” after years of battling an consuming dysfunction and being ”held again” by her picture.
She stated: ”My physique picture held me again rather a lot in my life and that is as a result of I used to be skilled for it to take action by society, by media, by magazines, by folks at college, by my household even. I can not do physique positivity as a result of it takes up nonetheless an excessive amount of of my time! Stand there in entrance of the mirror and be like, ‘I really like thighs! I really like my cellulite!’
”I’m nonetheless too physique dysmorphic to have the ability to try this, so as an alternative, I simply do not give it some thought. I’m impartial! I do not love my physique, I do not hate my physique.”
Jameela desires to ultimately attain some extent the place she ”loves” her determine, and stated folks ought to all try to be extra like singer Lizzo, who is understood for being obsessed with her physique.
The 34-year-old actress and mannequin informed E! News: ”You know, Lizzo loves her physique and I feel that that is wonderful. She informed me in an interview earlier than that there was a time the place Lizzo did not love her physique. And so, there’s hope for everybody to have the ability to ultimately come to that time of acceptance and adoration. And might all of us be like Lizzo in our lives!”
Meanwhile, Jameela – who is understood for her activism surrounding physique picture and feminism – not too long ago hit out at memes about Adele’s weight reduction, after the singer misplaced a reported seven stone.
The ‘I Weigh’ podcast host shared some the memes on social media – together with facet by facet footage of a slim Adele and fattening meals – and wrote: ”Adele would hate this a lot. I’m so glad she is not on right here to see folks weaponize her physique towards ladies. These memes are all over the place. This is so offensive. So harmful. So reductive. It encourages us to demonize and turn out to be afraid of meals (sic).”