American singer Demi Lovato is speaking out against weight loss culture once again and pointing out how commenting on someoneโs body could be harmful.
The Skyscraper hitmakerโwho came out as non-binary last week
said in an Instagram post that complimenting weight loss can be just as harmful as praising someone for gaining weight.
“If you donโt know someoneโs history with food, please donโt comment on their body. Because even if your intention is pure, it might leave that person awake at 2 am overthinking that statementโฆ” they wrote.
Lovato further said that while compliments about someoneโs body could feel great, they also make the other person lie โawake at 2 am overthinking that statement.โ
“Does it feel great? Yeah, sometimes. But only to the loud [expletive] eating disorder voice inside my head that says โSee, people like a thinner youโ or โIf you eat less youโll lose even more weight,โ” they wrote.
“But it can also sometimes suck because then I start thinking โWell, damn. Whatโd they think of my body before?โ” added the singer.
“Moral of the story: I am more than the shell for my soul that is my body and every day I fight to remind myself of that, so Iโm asking you to please remind me that that is all people see of me sometimes,โ concluded Lovato.

