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Daily Mail
24 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Luisa Zissman brands skinny-shamers 'McDonald's loving, Greggs-craving lazy fatties' and insists she is healthy in foul-mouthed tirade - after being branded 'malnourished' for bikini snap
has launched a scathing attack on critics of her latest bikini snap. The Apprentice star, 38, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a selfie showing her posing in a two-piece while on holiday, leading to comments regarding her weight, with one user branding the star 'unhealthy and very malnourished'. Following a barrage of criticism, the mother-of-three hit back at the 'skinny shamers', as she raged about the fact that the NHS is being drained by obesity and insisted she is 'strong and healthy' despite accusations from followers. In her attack, she penned: 'Imagine I went round calling of you biscuit eating McDonald's loving lazy people fatties' and insisted her body is the result of 'energetic, health and mostly clean living'. In a further display of defiance, Luisa wrote: 'If you got off your as*es and stopped shoving sh*t in your mouths you wouldn't be as fat and fat wouldn't be normal. Just because the majority of people are overweight does NOT mean it's healthy.' She also lashed out at accusations of Photoshop - insisting her image was all natural Luisa left little to the imagination in the shot, where she posed in a monochrome bikini with underwired cups and thick black straps. The star, who shot to fame on The Apprentice in 2013, cocked one leg in the image to make the most of her lithe limbs while also showing her taut stomach. She then added the simple caption: 'Endless summer of fun', before being met with the shocking comments from a slew of enraged and concerned followers. A number of Instagram users penned: 'I mean this genuinely, and I'm no Greek god but you genuinely look unhealthy and very malnourished... 'Appreciate you feel good and happy but younger girls watching and aspiring may follow suit and this isn't good for anyone… 'No hate at all as you're a diamond but this culture of ultra slim is a concern... Babe always thought you were fit, but a little tooooooo slim my love xxx... Could do with a good meal. May I suggest a Greggs steak bake followed by a Vanilla slice... 'See you just right... Mean this in the nicest way possible, but losing too much weight can age your face and you don't want that... You need a good feed girl... Jests Christ you look ill!!!' Jumping to her defence, This Morning and body confidence advocate Ashley James wrote: 'Looking at the comments - normalise not discussing people's weight'. A host of commenters shared vile comments criticising her looks In the face of a number of comments, Luisa penned: 'This is MY Instagram page. what a stupid remark I'm on holiday and have posted a selfie like millions of other ppl do. Just cause I'm fit, slim and healthy everyone has an issue... 'And the issue is they cannot be arsed to have the dedication and discipline to a healthy lifestyle and exercise like I do... 'This isn't photoshopped at all thank you very much it has a Los Angeles filter on it from stories and that's it which changes the colour slightly nothing else... 'Imagine me going around calling out every overweight person I saw, might start doing that give ppl taste of their own medicine.' One Instagram user queried: 'Difference is you are flaunting it . You know your skinny you know you don't have love handles and you know you will cause people to comment on your body! Bravo for the clout'. Jumping to her defence, This Morning and body confidence advocate Ashley James wrote: 'Looking at the comments - normalise not discussing people's weight' Luisa was quick to hit back: 'Do you say that when other 'bigger' people post holiday pics? Just because I'm fit and healthy you don't think I should post? ... She later took to her story to write: 'The comments on this holiday bikini pic. Imagine I went round calling of you biscuit eating McDonald's loving lazy people fatties. My body is a result of my lifestyle which is energetic, health and mostly clean living.... 'If you got off your as*es and stopped shoving sh*t in your mouths you wouldn't be as fat and fat wouldn't be normal... 'Just because the majority of people are overweight does NOT mean it's healthy. Shocking that when people see a healthy body with a healthy BMI in a healthy weight range they think it's not normal. And no, I'm not sorry for my comments it's TRUE. I'm stronger than most of you mo*fos, I can do endless press ups, pulls ups, I lift weights... 'I can do sit ups until the cows come home and all you can do is comment that I'm unhealthy when you're craving Greggs at 8am when your lazy a*s wakes up.... 'So go f*ck yourselves. The world is a sad place when everyone is normalising being a fat b*****d and having your organs surrounded by layers of fat is normal. OBESITY IS THE NHS BIGGEST COST. Then you all moan you can't get a doctors appt.'


The Independent
25 minutes ago
- The Independent
The family member who has the final say when moving house
A survey by Zoopla found that 74 per cent of families believe their children have the final say when choosing a new home. The research indicated that men are more likely than women to lead the overall home-moving process, including setting budgets and negotiating prices. Conversely, women are more prone to voicing a dislike or rejecting a property during the house hunt. The study, commissioned by Zoopla and conducted by Opinium, surveyed 2,000 UK adults who had moved house. Experts suggest that involving children in the decision-making process can lead to a more successful and happier outcome for the entire family.


Daily Mail
26 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Emma Willis just wore the chicest trouser suit on This Morning - and we've found it for less than £50 on the high street
Daily Mail journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission - learn more Emma Willis has worn a number of chic white trouser suits on This Morning recently - and we've found one for less than £50 on the high street. The 49 year old has recently been presenting the ITV show while hosts Ben Shepherd, 50, and Cat Deeley, 46, are enjoying their summer holidays. Emma has certainly pulled out all the stops to look her best on the show, rocking a number of different waist coats and matching trousers while on the iconic sofa. The Love Is Blind host is a huge fan of the brand Me+Em - and has rocked a few of their pieces over the last few weeks. Emma looked incredible in the Round Neck Pinstripe Waistcoat and Clever Tapered Pinstripe Trouser, which are both £195 each. She also rocked Elevated Metallic Waistcoat and Tailored Wide-Leg Trouser Suit, which is now £257, after being reduced from its original price of £570. You don't have to break the bank to look stylish, so here are some alternatives that you could buy if you don't want to spend a lot of money. EXACT MATCH: Clever Tapered Pinstripe Trouser £195.00 Shop EXACT MATCH: Round Neck Pinstripe Waistcoat £195.00 Shop £257.00 Shop There is a Suit Waistcoat from H&M priced at £19 which would be perfect. Not only is there a cream colour, black, light beige, dark brown and white/pinstriped is also available. But you better be quick because there aren't many sizes left. To keep it as low cost as possible, you can pair it with the brand's Wide Trousers, which cost £27.99. Again, there are trousers available in white, black, beige, navy blue, light mole and dark greige. And all sizes are available - so you better be quick! Nobody's Child has a stunning White Tailored Crepe Waistcoat that is currently on offer at £56 - and because it's been such a steal, they are all sold out. The matching trousers, White Jax Tailored Crepe Trousers, are a little more expensive priced at £85. Sizes six, 12 and 18 are still available. If you'd like to splash the cash AND buy a co-ord that doesn't need to be bought separately, the Taryn Two Piece from Reformation is the one for you. It costs £298 and comes in colours Sugar, Fig Jam and Black. Suit Waistcoat £19.00 Shop Wide Trousers £27.99 Shop Taryn Two Piece £298.00 Shop White Jax Tailored Crepe Trousers £85.00 Shop White Tailored Crepe Waistcoat £56.00 Shop Whistles also has a gorgeous Neutral Linen Stripe Waistcoat that will set you back £109. The matching trousers, Neutral Linen Stripe Trouser, costs the same price. This means that the total cost of the outfit would be £218. You can buy the pieces in either regular size or petite. Massimo Dutti's Linen Blend Waistcoat with Tuxedo Colar is a perfect alternative. The stunning piece is £149 and has sizes eight, 10, 12 and 14 available. You can match it with the Linen Blend Darted Palazzo Trousers which are £99.95. Neutral Linen Stripe Trouser £109.00 Shop Neutral Linen Stripe Waistcoat £109.00 Shop Linen blend waistcoat with tuxedo collar £149.00 Shop Linen blend darted palazzo trousers £99.95 Shop