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  2. Kristen Doute Flips Off Body-Shamers After 'WWHL': 'I've ...

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    “I just have to say some of y’all really are a fist-full of a–hole,” Doute began. “I don’t have any filler. I’ve gained weight. I’m 40. You haven’t seen me on TV in over three years.

  3. Ariana Grande Responds to Body-Shaming Comments: ‘I ... - AOL

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    Ariana Grande is once again imploring her fans (and critics) to stop commenting on her body—or anyone’s body, for that matter.In the months leading up to the Wicked: Part One premiere, and in ...

  4. At 67, Denise Austin Demonstrates Lunge to ‘Shapen’ and ‘Lift ...

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    Denise Austin shared another workout tutorial for one of her “favorite” lower-body moves. The exercise, a curtsy lunge, helps “shape, tone, and lift your booty,” she explained.

  5. Lisa's Belly - Wikipedia

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    At an abandoned water park (a parody of Action Park), Bart and Lisa contract a bizarre infection, requiring treatment from steroids that cause temporary weight gain. Before they go back to school, Marge calls Lisa "chunky" with affection, which causes her to be insecure about her weight. Marge takes Lisa to the mall, shopping for back-to-school ...

  6. Tea Leaves (Mad Men) - Wikipedia

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    VanDerWerff specifically cited the scenes where Don talks with the young girl at the concert as on-the-nose, comparing Don in this scene to Joe Friday. She did, however, praise the subplot involving Betty's weight gain as well as the final scene. [11]

  7. King-Size Homer - Wikipedia

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    With Bart and Dr Nick's help, Homer eventually increases his weight to 315 pounds (143 kg) and Mr. Burns installs a stay-at-home work terminal in the Simpson house. Marge admits that she finds herself less attracted to Homer physically because of his weight gain, but he vows to prove he can be a better worker because of it.

  8. 'Bluey' fans in the U.S. won't see a scene that sparked ... - AOL

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    Stanford notes that weight bias, which is negative attitudes and beliefs around weight, starts early in life. “Most children begin to demonstrate signs of weight bias at 36 months of age, which ...

  9. The Non-Fat Yogurt - Wikipedia

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    "The Non-Fat Yogurt" is the 71st episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. It is the seventh episode of the fifth season, and first aired on November 4, 1993. [1] The episode is a fictionalized portrayal of the 1993 New York City mayoral election in which a yogurt shop patronized by the main cast and a name tag idea suggested by Elaine become key issues.