Does Anyone Else Think Joan Rivers is Actually a Hero for Calling Lena Dunham Out on Being Too Fat Friendly?

In the modern age, it isn’t “polite” to call someone fat. We say “plus size” (as though that’s better). That’s why Lena Dunham’s nude crusade on Girls has been a bit of a hotbed issue for so many. It’s not the fact that she’s naked, it’s the fact that no one can come out and say that what’s really bothering them is that her body is rather…plump. But along comes Joan Rivers, saying it exactly how it is–even when everyone else finds it utterly offputting.

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Among other comments negating Dunham’s claim that her nudity is intended to represent real life, Rivers, in a voice presumably dripping with delicious judgment, said, “You’re sending a message out to people saying, ‘It’s OK, stay fat, get diabetes, everybody die. Lose your fingers.'” While Dunham’s weight isn’t quite at that level, there is something almost admirable about Rivers having the gumption to point out that maybe being fat has been somewhat glamorized in more recent times.

Dunham in nude repose.
Dunham in nude repose.

Although Rivers’ criticism could have perhaps been delivered in a gentler manner, she wouldn’t be Joan Rivers if she spun the truth in a kind way. And at least someone had the good sense to finally say step up and say something. After all, do celebrities really have any excuse for being fat with all that available free time and money?

Genna Rivieccio

Genna Rivieccio writes for myriad blogs, mainly this one, burningbushwick.com, missingadick.com, airshipdaily.com and behindthehype.com. Feel free to e-mail culledculture@gmail.com.

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