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JAMEELA HITS BACK AT TABLOIDS

After the Kardashian shapewear debate, the ‘Good Place’ actress says ‘enough’

- By Nardine Saad

Activist and self-proclaimed “feminist-in-progress” Jameela Jamil had a lot to say — and a lot to teach — about tabloid culture after she was pulled into a debate over Kim Kardashian’s maternity shapewear line, whose mere existence caused a stir online over the weekend.

The Good Place actress took issue with how the media relayed her thoughts on

Skims’ latest offering and pitted her against the reality star and also TV personalit­y Chrissy Teigen, who defended Kardashian’s business venture after it was blasted by critics.

“I’ve very much so enjoyed my spree lately of shedding light on ... tabloid culture towards women via showing you how they twist all my words and actions and I hope it makes us all second guess everything we see them write/say about all women in the public eye,” Jamil tweeted on Monday. “I don’t engage with this ‘turn the other cheek’ bull —. I’m not Jesus. I will fight you.”

The outspoken podcast host, who’s also the founder of the “radical inclusivit­y” movement I Weigh, has regularly shot down gossipy stories about her and her remarks on hot-button issues, particular­ly impossible beauty standards and their effect on mental health.

The latest example took place last weekend when stories published on the topic of maternity shapewear made it sound as if Kardashian, Teigen and Jamil were entrenched in a battle royale when in fact they were the only celebs really talking about it. Jamil deemed the garments unnecessar­y and exclusiona­ry, but Kardashian and Teigen argued that they were pragmatic, providing support for pregnant bodies rather than slimming down their burgeoning appearance.

Kardashian took to social media Sunday night to defend her embattled line and speak out against the backlash — which outlets deemed a clapback at Jamil for her critique. (It wasn’t.)

The British actress was an easy target, though. She’s been harshly critical of the Kardashian­s, and her vocal opposition to Skims’ maternity shapewear was crystallis­ed in a lengthy observatio­n after Kardashian announced Saturday that the pregnancy collection would launch this week. “It would be so cool if pregnant people could just be allowed to be pregnant and get bigger and not be self conscious, and enjoy the miracle taking place inside their body and not have to worry about feeling embarrasse­d/ shamed that their body is changing for an amazing reason,” Jamil wrote on Instagram.

However, her post was closely followed by a video from Teigen, who is pregnant with her third child, sharing a live demo and lengthy defence of the shapewear. That led to more headlines conflating the women’s involvemen­t in the debate. Kardashian’s response to the hubbub addressed those who “may not know the struggle” of carrying pregnancy weight. Of course, that statement was construed as a direct rebuttal of Jamil, because, you know, they’re all famous. The actress posted a screengrab of a BuzzFeed story with the headline “Kim Kardashian Responded To Backlash Over Her Maternity Shapewear Line After Jameela Jamil And Chrissy Teigen Got Involved.”

Jamil grew annoyed and “bored” of being dragged into the manufactur­ed drama. She said she was merely commenting on the discourse around bodyshamin­g during pregnancy.

Jamil then took her argument to Twitter to blast tabloids: “The garbage way that tabloids try to set women upon each other to create a fantasy bitch fight for entertainm­ent is so disgusting and archaic. We all know each other ... you can’t just make [expletive] up about us.”

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Photos by Gulf News Archive Jameela Jamil.
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Kim Kardashian West.

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