Showing posts with label Cosmo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cosmo. Show all posts

Saturday, September 1, 2018

Tess Holliday Claps Back After Piers Morgan Body-Shames Her Cosmo Cover

Piers Morgan can be such a mixed bag. It’s nice ot see him berate that vulture Samantha Grant. It’s gross to see him ask Caitlin Jenner creepy questions about her body.


This time, he’s making gross comments about another woman’s body — plus size model and trailblazer Tess Holliday.


Tess graced the cover of Cosmopolitan, and Piers was apparently unable to resist commenting on her body and accusing her of being some sort of public health hazard.



Before Piers decided to insert his opinion into the narrative, Tess was delighted with her cover.


“Phew,” Tess writes on Instagram. “I’m literally a COSMO GIRL!!”


“Can’t believe I’m saying that!” she continues. “Thank you @CosmopolitanUK for this incredible opportunity “


Tess discusses the impact that body positivity can have, writing: “If I saw a body like mine on this magazine when I was a young girl, it would have changed my life “


Tess advises her fans: “Issue hits stands 8/31!”



Unfortunately, Piers Morgan is one of those dudes who worries about other people loving themselves on their terms instead of on his.


“As Britain battles an ever-worsening obesity crisis,” Piers laments. “This is the new cover of Cosmo.”


“Apparently,” Piers continues. “We’re supposed to view it as a ‘huge step forward for body positivity.’”


“What a load of old baloney,” Piers declares.


This cover,” Piers continues. “Is just as dangerous & misguided as celebrating size zero models.”



Tess took to Twitter and hit back.


“To everyone saying I’m a burden to the British health care system,” Tess begins.


“I’m american,” Texx explains. “So you don’t have to worry about my fat ass.”


She is such a delight and doesn’t hesitate to use humor when speaking truth to power. Good for her.


(Naturally, we shouldn’t conflate body size with health, and no one should be seen as a “burden” because of their health)



Tess says that the people who are uncomfortable with the size of her body, which literally does not impact them at all, should have more important things on their minds.


“Worry about what horrible people you are,” Tess suggests to her detractors.


That’s harsh — but considering that Piers just accused her of being the next Typhoid Mary and he was far from the worst person to comment, it’s fair.


She says that they have demonstrated that they’re horrible “by whining about how me being on the cover of a glossy magazine impacts your small minded life.”


It’s difficult to understand why so many people feel like they have the right to tell other people what to do with their own bodies.



Tess’ body does not impact the rest of us. It just doesn’t. 


But a photo of her on the cover of a magazine could have a very real and powerful effect on little girls (or others, but girls especially) who are struggling to love themselves.


When people like Piers say that body positive images of Tess and women like her will somehow make the “obesity epidemic” worse, it is clear what they really mean.


They mean that people who have learned to love themselves won’t go on dangerous starvation diets that ultimately don’t work in a desperate attempt to get their bodies looking how Piers wants them to.


If you think that one body type is more attractive than another, that’s fine — we all have preferences. But women are allowed to just exist without you wanting to bang them.



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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Kardashians Party with Cosmo: Who Dressed Best?


Kylie Jenner apparently missed the memo.


The 18-year old reality star joined half-sisters Kourtney, Kim and Khloe Kardashian (along with mother Kris Jenner) at a party to help Cosmopolitan celebrate its 50th anniversary on Monday night.


(The magazine controversially put these people on its milestone cover and labeled them America"s First Family.)


But Kylie was the only member of the group not to dress in black, going in the complete opposite direction on the color spectrum.


"I didn"t get the "wear all black" email," Jenner joked on Instagram.


Check out photos from the red carpet event below and decide: Who dressed best?




1. Kylie Goes Rogue


Kylie goes rogue

Someone forgot to give Kylie Jenner the memo in this photo. It’s an all-black affair!



2. First Family Photo


First family photo

Khloe Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner and Kylie Jenner gather here on the red carpet. They are on hand to help Cosmo celebrate its 50th anniversary.



3. Kris Jenner, Kourtney and Kim


Kris jenner kourtney and kim

Kris Jenner helps Cosmo celebrate 50 years as a magazine by posing here with Kim Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian.



4. Kim Kardashian for Cosmo


Kim kardashian for cosmo

Kim Kardashian is getting close! She’s almost a second-time mother! The pregnant star flashes her figure here at the Cosmo 50th birthday part.



5. Kris, Kim, Kourtney


Kris kim kourtney

Kris Jenner is smiling in this family photo, but Kourtney and Kim did not get the memo. They have their game faces on.



6. Sisters in Black


Sisters in black

Sister unite! Kourtney and Kim Kardashian both went black for the 50th anniversary Cosmo party in Los Angeles.


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Monday, October 5, 2015

The Kardashians Cover Cosmo, Are Apparently "America"s First Family"

We’re very sorry, Barack, Michelle, Sasha and Malia Obama. But you have apparently been usurped as America’s First Family.


According to Cosmopolitan, that honor now belongs to the Kardashians.



In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the publication has gathered Kim, Khloe, Kourtney, Kylie, Kendall and Kris together for their first family photo in four years.



It has dubbed this clan “America’s First Family,” while simultaneously telling readers to turn the page for the “Easiest Workout for an Epic Ass.”


Seems about right to combine these two, doesn’t it?


“No one could have predicted the Kardashians’ and Jenners’ success,” tells Cosmo in the article.


“But when you spend time with them, what resonates is the family unit. There are so many things about them that are glamorous, crazy, and unlike our lives, but the sense of family is universal.”


Seacrest, of course, produces Keeping Up with the Kardashians.


So he has a financial stake in talking up this family’s supposedly closeness and normalcy.


“They present acceptance,” Seacrest adds, explaining:


You look at Bruce and now [Caitlyn Jenner] – you see the power of a family to come together when it would be so easy to fall apart. There’s comfort in viewing that steadfastness of love.”


There’s also many ratings to be had and a great deal of money to be made.


This issue of Cosmopolitan will hit newsstands on October 13.