Enough is enough ! Scrutinized from all sides on social networks, the stars are often the subject of unpleasant remarks and criticisms from Internet users. Especially on the weight. These spades spare no one, not even Iris Mittenaere, elected Miss France and Miss Universe 2016. This Monday, June 27, the beauty queen is out of her hinges. In her Instagram story (see slideshow), Diego El Glaoui’s companion posted one of the messages she had received from a subscriber, visibly concerned about her line in a photo of the young woman in a swimsuit: “More and more thin, less and less shapes” can we read on the message.
Tired of all these useless remarks that complex and end up making women uncomfortable, Iris Mittenaere banged her fist on the table to make things clear with everyone: “You have a real problem. Already, with each passage in jersey, there is a commentary. Either I gained weight or I lost it. […] This is my body. So how it evolves is all about me. And believe me, it has not finished evolving.“
Iris Mittenaere did not stop there: “Save your saliva. You will not awaken the old demons of my adolescence with your comments. I have suffered for too long from being the skeleton on duty. Learn to be gentle with yourself and with others.“This is not the first time that Miss France 2016 has mentioned the harassment she suffered at school concerning her physique, creating a serious complex for her. She is not the only one to have it.
Last week, Camille Cerf delivered a poignant testimony during a question and answer with her subscribers on Instagram and claimed to be very “ill at ease“: “I’ve put on quite a bit of weight lately (I’d say 10-15 kilos, I don’t weigh myself) due to love, stress and fast pace. And then I don’t feel well. I do not recognize myself. Some see themselves bigger than they are and well me it’s the opposite. In everyday life, I feel super thin so it’s very difficult when I’m confronted with the reality of my image in photos or on TV. I don’t recognize myself and it weighs on me” Poignant words that unfortunately concern far too many people…