Heated Debate Over Whether You Should Ever Tell Someone That They’re Fat | This Morning
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Obesity expert Steve Miller doesn’t believe in mincing his words when it comes to weight loss, and says telling someone they’re fat is “an act of kindness”. But nutritionist Kirsten Davies is horrified by Steve’s militant stance and says being negative about someone else’s appearance only causes more damage.
Broadcast on 24/02/2017
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🤣🤣🤣🤣 I need the comment section to marinate more I’ll be back in a year
He needs to talk to Piers Morgan😭😭😭😭
Steve is a legend. Speaking the truth 💪
His methods are brutal, but they work, and he's being honest about the poor health of people who need help.
@@dereksbooks couldnt agree more
"I DO look like a question mark" 😂😂😂
Hes 100% right. I was getting overweight, someone said im putting some on. I listened, went to the gym and lost it. They need to know they are fat
6 years and no comments?!
I think they’ve disabled the comments until now
is anyone else from tiktok??
I think everyone is lmfao some how he's become well popular on tiktok
Honestly, the lengths fat people go through to not having to admit they're unhealthily fat and to not have to do anything about it, is astonishing.
I see that on myself, the human brain is such an incredible master of rationalising away everything that would be inconvenient or unpleasant for us.
I hate that the body positivity movement, which originally was about women having cellulitis, stretch marks and it being normal for breasts to submit to gravity more and more each year, but has been highjacked by fat people to justify our laziness to ourselves and others and to be able to keep on doing it.
How could we not, when all we hear these days is: "Fat is beautiful", "You don't have to change" and "the fatness is part of your personality" by companies and Influencers who have discovered that they can make good money by selling potato sacks for literally square people. The lady in the red shirt most definitely is one of the victims of brainwashing fat people into thinking that they're fine and that people telling them to loose weight are just malicious people, haters if you will, trying to hurt and mob them; or as it is more commonly known as, "fat-shaming" us.
We may even be one of the easiest targets for brainwashing, because we want to believe the lies and quite frankly receive them with open arms. 🤦🏼♂️
People are completely ignoring the scientific facts of being overweight contributing to the development of chronic diseases and causing extremely reduced life expectancies.. 😓
If they put as much energy into losing weight as they do into excuse-making, we wouldn't have an obesity crisis.
Excellent explanation of the situation. It's just madness that we can't point out that being overweight brings on a whole host of health issues. I also need to lose weight and I make no excuses for myself. I don't eat enough veg and I'm far too stationary.
why is there no comments lmfao
This is brilliant
Facts
People saying the nutritionist is fat, she’s not “fat”
I think that she's probably carrying a few extra pounds, but calling her "fat" is unfair.
Her weight fluctuates from a bit tubby to lean and healthy
She's a bit more than a few extra pounds over weight. A few stone maybe
Alan carr???
Real
200k views 25 comments. How😂