These make me wince .
This post contains discussions of body image issues .
A lot of times, people on TikTok highlight how inappropriate somejournalistsand reporters are with celebs. But it got me thinking about how many times celebrities themselves have been guilty of body-shaming other celebs — to their face!
Here are 11 times that happened:
1.WhenShark Tankstar Barbara Corcoran said this to Whoopi Goldberg:
‘ Shark Tank ’ adept Barbara Corcoran fat shames the legendary Whoopi Goldberg on national TV . But do n’t worry , Whoopi ’s ‘ mount or die ’ Ana Navarro immediately buries Corcoran.pic.twitter.com/PqSy5Fanei
Barbara soon after apologized:
Love ya Whoopi 💙 # TheViewpic.twitter.com/GX6l7HdTSo
2.WhenJoan Riverssaidthis toMariah Careyat the 1999 Oscars red carpet.
Mariah opened up about this moment years later in 2018 and revealed that Joan made her feel “horrible”:
3.When Joan Rivers said this to Oprah:
4.When Diane Sawyer said Whitney Houston was “scary thin” and brought up her “bones” showing:
5.When Howard Stern said this to Anna Nicole Smith:
6.When Sir Patrick Stewart told James Corden he could see his belly from afar:
Since James Corden is trending , metre to bring this erstwhile clip again ! 😂 pic.twitter.com/sijEFKVvMn
7.When Joy Beharsuggestedthat Khloé Kardashian did not look like her other sisters, who she called “cute.” Joy said, “You don’t look like the sisters.Theylook alike. Are you sure you have the same parents?”
“ What does that mean for me ? I look like a dog ? ” Khloe said . Joy answer : No , you ’re pretty , but you look different fairly . "
8.When D*nielle Staub shamed Margaret Joseph’s facial appearance, calling her “trout mouth”:
9.And then told her to get her breasts done:
10.When Nene Leakes and Shereé Whitfield body-shamed each other during the Season 4 reunion:
11.And lastly, when Jonah Hill was demeaned and shamed constantly by costars, hosts, and interviewers:
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