First off, let me just say that I never watch television. I HATE reality shows. I just think they're for idiots. I mean, why should I care about Kate Gosselin and those floozy Kardashian sisters?
However, my sister does watch television. So I just couldn't help but catch snippets of the show "Dancing With the Stars." Have any of you seen that show? From what I've read in some fashion magazines, the female contestants always end up losing weight while doing the show, since they spend so much time training and rehearsing for their dance routines.
But there was one contestant on the show named Niecy Nash who gained weight. Perhaps you all know of her? If not, Google her. This woman, who is at least 50 pounds overweight bragged about how much junk she would eat while rehearsing for her dance routine. She would be like, "Oh I had a cheeseburger and a milk shake."
The reason I bring this up is because I notice a trend here. If it's a white actress or television personality who happens to gain ten pounds, the media skewers her and calls her fat. They did that to Jennifer Love Hewitt, who was a mere size 4 at the time, when they showed unflattering pictures of her in a bathing suit. They did the same thing to Jessica Simpson.
But if it's a black/minority woman, the media euphemistically refers to her fat as "curves." Look at Jennifer Lopez. She *might* be pretty if she would only dress more modestly. But in all her photos, she looks like an overweight, overdressed cleaning lady with a fat rear end. And I have yet to ever read, or hear any media person say she's heavy, whereas they would destroy a white woman half Ms. Lopez's size.
And let's not forget Michelle Obama. All you hear and read about is how beautiful she is! Puh-leeze!!!!! If there was a white, conservative First Lady with that figure, you can be sure the media would call her fat!
What do you guys think?