
Jameela Jamil Is Calling Out Celebrities Who Push Detox Teas One By One In A Savage Way
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Jameela Jamil may play the “hot, rich fraud with legs for days,” Tahani Al-Jamil, on TV show The Good Place, but her recent Twitter rant proves that offscreen she’s as real as it gets. Over Thanksgiving weekend, the most gluttonous of holidays, the star took a stab at celebrities who peddle “flat tummy teas” on social media, a fat ‘cure all’ known to contain diuretics.
In her far from subtle Twitter series, Jamil summed up her criticism by saying she hoped they all sh*t their pants in public. Scroll down below to read Jamil’s humorously blunt message on the nonsense behind these ads along with the comments she received.
Actress Jameela Jamil recently fired shots at celebrities who promote “flat tummy teas” on Twitter
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And explained how the “weight loss” teas work
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She then shared her own struggles with body image
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The tweets reached the attention of recent Teami Blends tea spokeswoman Cardi B, who responded
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Jameela had one last message for those who want a safe space without anyone trying to sell them unhealthy diet products
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Perez Hilton is a f*cking moron.
And has proven what a shitty parent he must be by whoring out for "the money"
He's part of the problem to begin with. His whole career was taking a white marker and circling celebrities' "fat" body parts. Remember?
..and drawing dashed lines representing semen all over celebrities' faces.
I love Jameela Jamil! I love her even more now. I don't care what people do to their bodies...it's their bodies...BUT..when you have millions of fans who watch your every move, and most of them are young girls then you have a responsibility to them.
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If a young women is taking diet advice from Cardi B or Khole Kardashian lets be honest, these aren't going to be future Nobel prize winners. Telling someone who dates men who have a coke and hooker induced comas in a brothel outside of Reno to be responsible in her advertising is just inane lol.
Why is it insane to call people on the things they are doing and asking them to be more self aware, Thomas Oneill? Teens are learning. They make mistakes. Many of the teens being influenced by the Kardashians and Cardi B ARE going to grow up to do great and amazing things. Why is whether or not your target audience may become a Nobel Prize winner the baseline for wanting people shilling products to do so responsibly.
Some of the girls looking up to these fools are only 12, they are impressionable and stat struck, not stupid. So yes you have a responsibility to your fan bass.
Probably off-topic, but I find people using their kids to justify morally questionable or ill-considered decisions so annoying. Ms. Jamil has a point. Many points, actually.
Perez Hilton is a f*cking moron.
And has proven what a shitty parent he must be by whoring out for "the money"
He's part of the problem to begin with. His whole career was taking a white marker and circling celebrities' "fat" body parts. Remember?
..and drawing dashed lines representing semen all over celebrities' faces.
I love Jameela Jamil! I love her even more now. I don't care what people do to their bodies...it's their bodies...BUT..when you have millions of fans who watch your every move, and most of them are young girls then you have a responsibility to them.
This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
If a young women is taking diet advice from Cardi B or Khole Kardashian lets be honest, these aren't going to be future Nobel prize winners. Telling someone who dates men who have a coke and hooker induced comas in a brothel outside of Reno to be responsible in her advertising is just inane lol.
Why is it insane to call people on the things they are doing and asking them to be more self aware, Thomas Oneill? Teens are learning. They make mistakes. Many of the teens being influenced by the Kardashians and Cardi B ARE going to grow up to do great and amazing things. Why is whether or not your target audience may become a Nobel Prize winner the baseline for wanting people shilling products to do so responsibly.
Some of the girls looking up to these fools are only 12, they are impressionable and stat struck, not stupid. So yes you have a responsibility to your fan bass.
Probably off-topic, but I find people using their kids to justify morally questionable or ill-considered decisions so annoying. Ms. Jamil has a point. Many points, actually.