James Corden Views on Fat Shaming is Winning Hearts
For quite a long time the issue of fat-shaming has become one of the most common problems in our society. Before making any false statement on body shape now, people think twice to say and recently even an American comedian Bill Maher became its target. A few days back in his show, he joked about fat-shaming and how it needed to “make a comeback.” Maher says, “We have gone to a place where fat is good. It’s pointing out that fat is unhealthy, that’s what’s bad. Fat-shaming doesn’t need to end. It needs to make a comeback.”
Check out how Corden slammed Maher for making fat shaming statement
Drop everything you're doing and watch this. @JKCorden, I didn't think it was possible to be more proud of you, but you just did it. pic.twitter.com/29em2rYi3C
— Yashar Ali ???? (@yashar) September 14, 2019
His views immediately went viral and resulted in floods of comments by people praising him for being so positive and also for giving a bang on response to such an important matter.
I was lucky enough to meet James briefly last week and he was absolutely lovely. Just a good guy.
— Austin Barker (@AustinBarker) September 14, 2019
Such a sweetheart - a kind, wonderful man.
— Yashar Ali ???? (@yashar) September 14, 2019
"If shaming worked there'd be no fat kids in schools" is perhaps the single best summation of this discussion I've ever heard.
— neontaster (@neontaster) September 14, 2019
It is valid, however, I think we need to clamp down on this "fat acceptance" movement. In 99% of cases, it is something you can control, & people need to be nudged to lose weight for health reasons. I don't know how to do that currently without it being labeled as "fat shaming."
— Josh Fields (@partiallypro) September 14, 2019
So now we're at the point where we don't even listen to medical experts because it hurts our feelings? What time to be alive.
— Josh Fields (@partiallypro) September 14, 2019
Real Time could be a valuable show for discourse and laughter, instead it's the throne of a fat-shaming, misogynistic, Islamophobe.
— your hometown boi, Danny (@DanDanUniverse) September 14, 2019
I don't understand why HBO wastes it's time with Bill Maher.
Thanks for sharing that clip, I need to watch more Corden.
Was literally going to tweet this pic.twitter.com/p6pYXlc47z
— Ro (@RosaBklyn) September 15, 2019
It’s also a mental health issue. I’m an addict and an alcoholic. I’m sober for 4 months. But one of my addictions is food. It’s not like I can quit it.
— Becky (@DailyUs) September 14, 2019
AF. pic.twitter.com/TA69TamfUh
— Joseph Hall (@westcovinajoe) September 14, 2019