Caitlin King is the latest victim of fat-shaming after the London-born model shares on Instagram a picture of them wearing swimsuits.
- Mar 15, 2019
AceShowbiz - Emily Ratajkowski won't let anyone shame herself or her friends. The "Blurred Lines" babe has recently clapped back at trolls who fat-shamed her close pal Caitlin King and accused her of purposely humiliating her friend by posting on Instagram a picture of them together.
The said Instagram picture featured Emily and Caitlin laying out in the sun to promote the former's swimwear line Inamorata. While some of her followers were gushing over the black-and-white picture, some others weren't as thrilled by the snap and compared their body types.
"Being fat is not beautiful nor healthy; let's not be hypocrite please," one commenter said as one other expressed his/her disappointment, "Why would she subject her friend to this humiliation and online bullying by posting this?" Another didn't even hold back while saying, "One's a beautiful pastry and the other look like someone added to much flour."
There was also an individual who accused Emily of sharing the picture to shame her friend. The user said, "You specifically posted a photo so that it was clear your body is better than the body of your friend." Someone else wrote, "Those are not curves. She is obese. Be real man."
Addressing the comments, the "Gone Girl" star wrote, "I love my friend's body and both her and I think she looks great here! And I'm proud she's rocking my suits. All these haters are crazy. Just because you're used to seeing one body type on the Internet doesn't mean that that's the only kind that should be considered 'beautiful.' "
The trolling apparently didn't subside even after Emily shared her reply because she later re-uploaded the image on Instagram Stories and wrote in the caption, "I love my girl's body and her and I both think she looks great here and that this is a very cute pic of us getting severe sunburns. I'm proud she wears my suit. Different bodies are beautiful and I hope y'all learn that soon."