Barbra Streisand (82) adresses her comment on Melissa McCarthys’ instagram post

Apr 30, 2024 23:07


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- Barbra Streisand (@BarbraStreisand) April 30, 2024

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so what did she comment on Melissa's instagram post?

this:

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war_machine_rox April 30 2024, 21:15:06 UTC
Ma'am


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ionadelfina April 30 2024, 21:15:32 UTC
lmaooo. I would say this is such a boomer moment but apparently she's too old to be a baby boomer lol.

Melissa does looks slimmer.

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peddlestools April 30 2024, 21:21:25 UTC
she's part of the silent generation and unfortch was not silent in this moment

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my_moloko April 30 2024, 21:15:49 UTC
I saw this on the instagram account that shares celeb comments and laughed so hard. I hate the ozempic craze but this was just too funny cause it's giving huge "grandma on facebook" energy. People keep calling her a boomer but I looked it up and Babs was actually born in 1942 so she's whatever that generation is called.

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mspopstar April 30 2024, 21:18:15 UTC
The silent generation, who yet can't seem to shut the fuck up

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emptyobsidian April 30 2024, 21:38:12 UTC
It's totally grandma on facebook. I was laughing my ass off.

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my_moloko May 1 2024, 01:43:38 UTC
This response to it took me out.

"Beautiful dress. Uncle Morty has prostate cancer."

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sihaya09 April 30 2024, 21:15:53 UTC

oh my fucking godddddd

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fauxkaren April 30 2024, 21:20:10 UTC
Fucking yikes.

Also like, I know Babs is old and in show business etc etc but damn I wish, as a society, we would stop thinking it's acceptable to comment on someone's weight or body. Doesn't matter if it's intended to be positive (like "you look great! did you lose weight?), it can still really mess with people. By people I mean me. I know I'm overly sensitive to this because of my own issues with weight/food/body image but like idkkkkkkkkk can we just not comment on people's bodies? Is that too much to ask?

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theylezharold April 30 2024, 22:00:16 UTC
It's brutal, esp. overseas. And people say it's ~for your health, but I'll bet 99% off the people they say this to have vision and access to a mirror.

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angriest_girl April 30 2024, 22:34:12 UTC
God yes, what if they’ve lost weight because they are sick? You don’t know so don’t comment. People are so intrusive.

I don’t have food issues (at least I don’t think I do), but one of my number one pet hates is people commenting on what I am eating, even the most benign “Ooh, that looks/smells good!” kind of way. I literally stopped bringing food that needed heating up for lunch at the office because every single time I’d be in the tea room microwaving it, someone would comment on it. Now I sit at my desk and eat sandwiches for lunch, lol.

Okay, reading that back maybe I do have food issues 😳

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ella_rose88 May 1 2024, 10:02:06 UTC
God yes, what if they’ve lost weight because they are sick?

This! Last year my mental health deteriorated badly that I ended up losing 12 kg (26 pounds) in 6-8 months and my mum and aunty would say I looked great (my mum constantly makes comments about my weight and what I eat). Then while I was in hospital (voluntary- I was in for treatment for my anxiety) I saw a dietitian because the doctor was concerned with the amount of weight I had lost in a short time. She explained how this wasn’t healthy and that I would have actually lost muscle not fat. Now I’m better mentally and I’ve put back on the weight my mum told me that I have undone the hard work I did. I got mad at her and said I lost 12 kg because I had severe anxiety and stopped eating and that this wasn’t going to be sustainable.

It’s interesting that people complimenting your food puts you off. For me my mum judges my eating by saying in a snide way “REALLY?” whenever she disapproves of my food choices.

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