Gwyneth Paltrow has recently come under fire for promoting “dangerous” diets and eating disorders.
During its appearance The art of being good In the podcast, the actress discussed her diet and exercise regimen, which has gone viral for her surprising cravings.
Gwyneth: “I eat dinner early in the evening. I do fast with a good break.”
“So, I have coffee, but I like soup for lunch. “I often have bone broth for lunch,” he added.
Gwyneth’s comments didn’t go down well with plus-size model Tess Holliday, who called out the actress for endorsing “junk food”.
Tess addressed Gwyneth’s interview in her TikTok video.
“What I find most concerning about this is that we’ve known for years that it’s good for promoting eating disorders,” she said. Sliding doors star.
The actress continued, “I don’t judge because I have an eating disorder.”
“Bone broth is not a suitable food. And then end your day just eating vegetables, but people keep giving her airtime, giving her a platform, taking her advice because everyone is afraid of being fat,” she explained.
Tess also encouraged her followers to “feed your body.”
“Carbohydrates are not the devil; fat is not bad and I mean the fat in your food and the fat in your body. It’s not bad,” he added.