“Stop judging other people’s bodies”

Chiara Galiazzo, winner of The singer decided to respond: “Let’s stop asking inappropriate questions and judging other people’s bodies. It’s a world of fatphobes.”

Chiara Galiazzo judged for his physical change. The singer, winner of the X Factor in 2012, was criticized on social media for her body, receiving several comments such as “but what diet have you been on?”, “but how much weight have you lost“. Words that the interested party considers inappropriate and to which she wanted to respond by explaining her point of view.

Chiara Galiazzo responds to comments on her physical change

In recent months, Chiara Galiazzo shows herself more frequently on social media user comments more and more are arriving, especially those who underline that compared to the past it is a lot changed physically. In a video published on TikTok, the singer explained that she was quite annoyed about it:

I’m a little weirded out by everything. For a few months I have been more present and I show up more. This was accompanied by a physical change in me that came naturally, also due to the fact that years have passed and it is normal that I am not the same as I was eleven years ago. Then come comments like ‘but where has the real awkward and genuine you gone?’ or ‘the shorts are too short’. But why can’t a person evolve, heal themselves and change?

Many people ask them often how much weight I lost or what diet did you follow? to obtain certain results, thus focusing all the attention on his body and not on his music:

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Let’s stop asking inappropriate questions and judging other people’s bodies. Since when have I been ‘like this’, but ‘like this’ how? However, I have never received so many questions: “What diet have you been on?”, “How much weight have you lost?”. Then they tell me ‘eat’, taking it for granted that I don’t eat. Nobody cares what I say or sing.

“A world of fatphobes, something is wrong”

The singer clarified that in reality she did not undergo who knows what transformation, but simply grew up and therefore, she explained, “it’s normal to change”. For this reason, when asked questions (both live and on social media) how “What happened to you”doesn’t know what to answer and is convinced that there is a problem in approaching this type of topic:

Stop it, it’s a world of fat-phobes. Seeing it from the outside is one thing, but seeing it brought back to oneself is absurd. Luckily I’m old and I’m not particularly fragile at the moment. I’m really thoughtful about this topic and I think there’s something wrong with the way we approach judging other people’s bodies.

 
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