The personal trainer appeared on Extra and discussed the controversy.
"Here’s the reality. It was actually aboutand does that show work today. I said I don’t think so because I think the world has become so PC that we’ve gone so far to glamorize obesity. I think this is where things can become unsafe — that we’re denying the reality of certain health ramifications.”."One narrative is love yourself, value yourself, and — by the way — only from this place can you be healthier, mentally, physically. Believe in your worth and believe in your ability.
""Denying that there are serious health ramifications when we are overweight is just not a lie I’m willing to tell.”“I happen to be one of them. I was an overweight kid…175 pounds at 5-foot-1," Jillian added.As for what she'd say to Lizzo, Jillian said,"I really regret this argument became about a person...I should have said, 'I don't celebrate anyone being overweight,' and I don’t know what would I say to her.
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