Does "Hot Mom" Need to Apologize?
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rowrunyoga
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So... this woman has been in the news this week. Former model, 3 kids under 3, rockin' bod, posts this picture, and hate mail ensued.
![kWGHBXL.jpg](http://i.imgur.com/kWGHBXL.jpg)
Apparently, this has caused many people to get their proverbial panties in a bunch.
They claim she's fat shaming.
Is she?
Where is the line between fat shaming, health, and non-model reality?
What excuses have we made for ourselves?
What excuses do we continue to make?
Does she owe an apology?
I say no.
![kWGHBXL.jpg](http://i.imgur.com/kWGHBXL.jpg)
Apparently, this has caused many people to get their proverbial panties in a bunch.
They claim she's fat shaming.
Is she?
Where is the line between fat shaming, health, and non-model reality?
What excuses have we made for ourselves?
What excuses do we continue to make?
Does she owe an apology?
I say no.
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absolutely not.. she worked her *kitten* off to get where she is.. if anything she has my respect0
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I say no.
she's not "fat-shaming" at all. this is about being healthy, for yourself and your kids.0 -
She works her *kitten* off with three kids.
The shape comes for all that she does and she kept up her shape while expecting.
Jealous people are quick to pile on.
I say good for her0 -
No...she owes no apology.
Why would anyone get upset over that pic? Motivated...yes.0 -
Why would she apologize? She looks fantastic, and she's right!0
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hell to the no-people get way to involved in other peoples lives! She looks great and good for her!0
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No she doesn't need to apologize as I don't see this as fat-shaming! A body like that takes dedication!
I'm very happy for her0 -
What excuses do we continue to make?
Personally my excuse for not having three kids is that I don't want kids. Can't be doing with the whole passive aggressive breeder thing...0 -
Absolutely not. This isn't fat shaming in any way, shape, or form. It's pure jealousy that's pissing people off.0
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Absolutely not!
She is a hardworking mum with a great body and three small children. Why should she apologise for trying to get others to think about their own lifestyles? I truly think that the negative backlash has come from those who look within and are not comfortable with what they see.0 -
I think she's inspirational. She shouldn't have to apologize for that.0
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No!!0
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Nope.
As a society we have become too "politically correct". So much so that we knit pick and sometimes bully people who don't deserve it. Even when they are doing something positive and have not given us any reason to...0 -
I think she's inspirational. She shouldn't have to apologize for that.
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No apologies! She looks great and I, personally, see the message as motivating.0
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Had to chime in again... LOL
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We have to stop enabling people. Half of the problem is that we are so worried about hurting someone feeling we accept obesity, We accept laziness, We accept much lower standards in all aspects of life.0 -
Only if the picture is photoshopped.0
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Apologize? No.
But should she stop fake apologizing on facebook and doing interviews defending herself again people who don't appreciate her brand of motivation? Yes.
I rolled my eyes when I was the photo because it's like "My excuse is we don't have the same priorities" because I don't. I am healthy. I am not into having that body/level of fitness. But do I think she was trying to be a jerk a year ago when she posted it? Not really, given the things she has written prior to this event. But then she had a ranting facebook post that was very blamey and less than great interviews and I kind of just want to tell hot mom to stop.
Quite frankly, because I'm a mom and own my own business too and do a lot of charity work (she runs her own), I'd be peeved that people were talking about my hotness and forgetting I am human being.0 -
Had to chime in again... LOL
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We have to stop enabling people. Half of the problem is that we are so worried about hurting someone feeling we accept obesity, We accept laziness, We accept much lower standards in all aspects of life.
I totally agree0 -
No!0
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