Amanda Holden slams Cheryl’s body-shaming comments
She told the site: “I think he probably feels left out and a little sad more than anything”.
Asked about the body-shaming the former Girls Aloud singer has been subjected to in recent months, the blonde beauty said: “I love Cheryl, she’s incredible”.
The mum-of-two’s comments come just weeks after Cheryl responded to continued criticism of her weight by suggesting that there should be laws in place to prevent such comments. She also admitted that the death of her late father-in-law causes her to become distressed, that she lose so much weight.
She opined: “It’s a little stupid to say it should be illegal”.
“You’d never be allowed to say to somebody, “Oh, you look a bit fat”, she said.
In the same interview, Amanda did praise Cheryl’s performance on X Factor, saying she brings “sexy” to the show.
We wonder whether she shouts at Simon Cowell?
There. I said it. I’m skinny shaming.
‘What worries me is what it’s doing to the younger generation.
Cheryl has stupidly defended herself by deflecting weight issues onto larger women, which is not only wrong – it’s offensive. “It’s actually a bad message to tell someone who is obese that they look curvy or great.”, the BT wrote.
The TV star went on to say that while she would be classed as obese at a size 14, she lives a healthy lifestyle and that’s all that should matter. Don’t I deserve to be told I look well?
United Kingdom Celebrity, the “Black Magic” singers talk about their experiences on The X Factor and how they wished those who criticize their bodies should leave everyone alone.
Cheryl Fernandez-Versini arrives for the X Factor auditions at the SSE Arena, Wembley, London.
“Cheryl, we’re rooting for you – but don’t make it so hard for us to”.