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18th August 2016
11:07am BST

“It's called growing up. Bodies change as girls become women, just as my mum’s body changed at the same age. “Having my body judged over the span of fourteen-to-woman years has really shown me the human tendency to label and make uneducated judgement.The model continued by explaining that she is happy with her figure and that bodies change.
"Meanwhile, I loved my body as a 17-year-old athlete and I love my body now. Yes, I've lost some 'baby fat,' but muscle mass from my intensive volleyball training in high school has changed over the years into lean muscle from boxing, and work stress can have its affect, but purposefully changing my body has never been my thing. I still eat what I want, I'm still strong, and I'm still healthy.”She asked negative commentators to consider the effects these words have on young people.
Your comment won't get me down, but next time, please think about the young women who may read body-judgement comments and judge themselves as they see their bodies growing and therefore naturally changing, too.”This only highlights the contradiction that many celebrities face about their weight, considering the fact that last September she was under scrutiny by some for being 'too curvy'. At the time she posted the response below. https://www.instagram.com/p/8LCm44jCcx/?taken-by=gigihadid
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