"Sows to Auschwitz!": 5 Russian stars who despise fat people

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Celebrities are public people and are always surrounded by attention. That is why they are obliged to carefully consider all their actions and words before doing something openly.

But some stars of domestic show business, by their own negligence, shared with the audience on Instagram their opinion about obese people, and they were not shy in their expressions… After that, the fame of fat phobes was forever fixed for them, and the army of their fans sharply decreased. If you still do not know which of the Russian stars hates fat people, we advise you to read our material.

"Sows to Auschwitz!": 5 Russian stars who despise fat people
"Sows to Auschwitz!": 5 Russian stars who despise fat people

Ballet dancer Sergei Polunin has always been considered a tolerant person. But one day a man allowed himself a rather harsh statement about the owners of excess weight. The dancer appealed to his Instagram followers with a request to "give podsrachniki to fat people".

But the subscribers did not share the artist's enthusiasm and pelted him with angry comments. Because of the wave of criticism that hit, Polunin even had to delete his entry from the page.

"Sows to Auschwitz!": 5 Russian stars who despise fat people

Fortunately, the Internet remembers everything…

"Sows to Auschwitz!": 5 Russian stars who despise fat people

Russian TV presenter Alyona Vodonaeva has repeatedly admitted that she does not like overweight people (the girl makes an exception only to those who have fullness associated with health problems). But users did not expect to hear such offensive and cruel words even from her:

Vodonaeva also gave her subscribers many times tips from the category "do not eat after 6, eat carefully, do not fart, take care of the body and the space in which you are". But each time, instead of gratitude, the girl received reproaches. Hmm, why would that be?

"Sows to Auschwitz!": 5 Russian stars who despise fat people

The former participant of "Dom-2" even has a separate name for overweight girls — "sows". And in the dreams of Romanets, "send all the sows to Auschwitz".

She herself is actively engaged in sports, monitors her diet and regularly shares photos of her figure with her Instagram followers.

"Sows to Auschwitz!": 5 Russian stars who despise fat people

Ksenia Sobchak also did not hide her dislike for "women with forms". According to the socialite, such "are only suitable for truckers". A true woman, according to Ksenia, should be slim and elegant.

Ksenia once left such a post on her Instagram page, adding the hashtag #boisjirobasamiproducts.

"Sows to Auschwitz!": 5 Russian stars who despise fat people

To hear from Tina Kandelaki an attack on overweight people was very unexpected, because once she herself suffered from excess weight. But in fairness, it should be noted that the presenter did not want to hurt all the "fat men", but only one-a sports commentator Vasily Utkin, with whom they quarreled through the media and social networks.

Nevertheless, Tina could not avoid the anger of subscribers. Immediately, she was criticized for fatshaming and disrespect for fat people. Officially, the presenter never apologized, but in a conversation with a prankster who called her on behalf of Vitaly Mutko, she admitted that she regretted her words.

These stories once again confirm that extra pounds, body positivity, arguments about someone else's appearance are explosive topics, and if you raise them openly, you can not avoid a scandal. For example, the clothing brand Missguided published photos of models without retouching in the catalog to show: cellulite and stretch marks are normal. And everything would be fine if it didn't turn out that all the skin flaws were done in Photoshop… Now the brand is accused of hypocrisy and an attempt to "hype" on the current trend towards the adoption of natural female bodies.

Keywords: Stars | Ksenia sobchak | Overweight | Hatred | Fullness | Russians | Body | Figure | Forms | Show business

     

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