Sabrina Carpenter Brings Out Christina Aguilera at Her ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Tour

Nov 16, 2024 07:00


Christina Aguilera joins Sabrina Carpenter onstage during night one of her #ShortnSweet tour in Los Angeles pic.twitter.com/szvQG0xUUA
- The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) November 16, 2024
Sabrina Carpenter treats her fans with a surprise by bringing out music superstar Christina Aguilera on the first night of her ‘Short n’ Sweet’ tour in LA. The mother ( Read more... )

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gossymer November 16 2024, 23:56:42 UTC
There have been multiple celebs who've been having weight issues in the past decade or more who have dropped multiple dress sizes specifically over the last year or two (Selena, Lana, Christina) but since no one will come out and say ozempic despite it being pretty obvious that it's one of the few ways ppl have successful managed to keep the weight off, we do wonder and yes, comment.

Christina seems so happy now and living her best life which honestly makes me thrilled for her. I truly believe she's been trying her hardest to lose weight but like Oprah, sometimes it takes ozempic for the body to not keeping screwing you over. My reaction if she said she did use it, would totally be the "good for her!" Gif.

At the same time ONTD can also be tired of the absolute lack of transparency regarding the use of these medications by celebs.A lot of us are in the same place as them re: weight loss struggles and it's disingenuous for them to claim it was just exercise and healthy eating. Don't tell me the "is it me? Am I a failure when my idol can drop all this weight?" doesn't lead to worse mental health and eating disorders in the long term.

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ivn November 17 2024, 00:32:49 UTC
I can see where you’re coming from but it doesn’t change the fact that it’s harmful when people comment on other people’s bodies. It is at the very root of the problem. Some celebrities have gone out to say what they have done medically and surgically and while that is absolutely admirable, those who are hesitant to discuss their bodies should be allowed that agency. See, Christina has talked about getting Botox, she’s advertised it actually. If she’s willing to talk about it then, let that choice be hers. She’s been hounded so many times about being on Ozempic and she does not owe anybody that information, regardless of whether or not she’s a celebrity. Everyone has a right to privacy. Many non-celebs choose not to disclose their medical and surgical enhancements, and they should have that right. Let’s be real here, there is nothing productive about commenting on people’s bodies, especially women’s-it’s quite literally the problem. We now live in a world where medical and surgical enhancement procedures are very accessible because the world thinks it’s okay to comment on other people’s bodies and everyone has been under that pressure, not because of celebrities. No one is ever contented with how they look because everybody always has something to say about it and that’s what really exhausts me. If people want a healthy discourse on body dysmorphia, it should not be at the expense of unwilling participants. This mentality that celebrities owe us information that’s private just because they’re in the public eye is very problematic. It’s almost akin to forcing someone out the closet. If they want to talk about, they will talk about it. But this “is she on Ozempic” that’s quite literally in every single post of hers is not in any way advocating against body dysmorphia.

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