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NBA Cheerleader to Female Weight Critic: ‘You Know What We Go Through’ – Kelsey Williams Interview


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  1. stefania mastrogiacomo

    It’s unbelievable that such a beatiful girl and talented dancer might be
    attacked because of having some kgs more. And then we complain about
    anorexia. She’s a model, being beautiful and healthy does not mean to show
    your bones.

  2. so after you read my last comment, and understand im not disrespecting you.
    inbox me your info, ill take you out.

  3. ain’t a damn thing wrong with u girl

  4. Says a lot about our society when you see the way people react to a woman
    being called chunky. Yes, no one’s weight and body should be criticized by
    anyone, all bodies are good bodies, but it’s your outrage at her being
    called chunky that fuels the very fire of what you hate about this story.
    Act like chunky, chubby, or fat are words worth getting upset over and
    you’re empowering them, giving them negative connotations. Pretty and fat
    are NOT mutually exclusive.

  5. I agree … shame on her … size 4????? No hope for ME then .. Lord
    almighty…………. the sliver lining is she’s beautiful … I can’t see
    any fat … through my tears. Hope she doesn’t go home and stick her finger
    down her throat now.

  6. I love the way she talks, she’s so cute!

  7. Shontong Balentong

    lets play the guessing game: what race is the blogger who said the
    cheerleader is chunky?

  8. You ASSHOLE

  9. aTressieProduction

    i dont see what shes talking about

  10. curves curves curves… my type of girl.

  11. Beautiful body, a size 4! Kelsey

  12. i swear im not a troll. i was watching Kevin Durant highlights and ended up
    here. i repeat why is this news??

  13. I dont know about you but I love phat thick women

  14. She should not change a damned thing!!!!

  15. you’re so damn stupid. women have to suffer about so many things even if
    they are minor things. so much pressure is put on them. always worrying
    about size of thighs, belly and everything else. im a girl and i have no
    clothes to wear because i gained weight and my thighs are thunder thighs.
    i’ve been on diets for months and cant lose the weight again but only gain
    because girls go through what is called an hormonal imbalance at times and
    unfortunately i am one of those girls suffering.

  16. Never mind what the “blogger” writes about you, Kelly, you must be happy
    being inside your own skin. Besides, HOW MUCH DOES THE BLOGGER WEIGH and
    what does she look like?

  17. “News” by definition refers to what is new, and the attitude that this
    girls body type could be seen as “chunky” is a “new” phenomenon. While this
    subject is not as serious as the civil war in Syria, or the escape/rescue
    of 3 missing women held captive, body image and eating disorders are a
    concern that affects alot of people, so I guess it’s worth discussing in a
    public forum.

  18. Lol@Mario as well

  19. shes gorgous 8)

  20. i am cheer for you

  21. did u read anything i put?

  22. She’s a beautiful woman. She is fortunate enough to be successful doing
    what she loves to do. Her reaction to the negativity was fantastic and
    inspirational. WIN/WIN!!!

  23. what happens to mean girls…. they grow up to be mean women

  24. Why is this on the news, but other stories of the same topic are not? For
    example, if any of you watch WWE, the female wrestlers are chosen for their
    looks and size. One of them isn’t as thin as the others and she gets a lot
    of criticism and hate for it. If pretty sure the female wrestler is much
    more famous than this OKC dancer. They put this dancer on the news when
    there’s worse. I have a feeling this girl is just trying to get attention.

  25. I actually thought the argument was going to be that she was to thin at
    first. What. the. hell.