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retrocop - ////Writing in her guest column in Closer magazine, Chloe raged: 'Body-shaming is a hate crime, in my opinion it's just as bad as racism.
'These people who feel the need to body-shame others are disgusting morons.
I've had terrible comments about my body being too muscly and have had strangers say I look like a man, but being fit and healthy makes me happy.'//
I think the concept of 'body shaming' is another nonsense of the 'celebrity culture' and I have no time for it.
If you are going to place photos of yourself in national papers with few clothes on, then you are going to be looked at - and commented on - that's the idea, but don't expect everyone to be nice to you, that is a naïve approach to our prurient nasty superficial jealous society.
If I were to meet Ms Madeley face to face, I would not dream of being so rude as to pass any comment in her body or her face - but if she puts herself 'out there' as a 'celebrity', then comments will come here way, and if they are nasty and she is upset, then she has the wrong approach to her chosen profession.
She needs to check out how Katie Price does it - there is a woman who can ride the media like she rides her horses, and she couldn't care less about the negatives the accepts as part of her profession - which is being 'amous'.