Jackie Goldschneider Slams Body Shamers After Diagnosing Anorexia
Jackie Goldschneider she is not a fan of people commenting on her looks.
“So guys, I sent you pictures from the Jingle Ball. I got a lot of comments that really shocked me,” he said The Real Housewives of New Jersey the star, 48, said in a TikTok video uploaded on Monday, December 16. All kinds of comments like that. “
Goldschneider shared that the speeches were “useless” even if they were well-intentioned.
“You can compliment me without commenting on how fat you think I am or what you think of my body size. That’s number 1,” he continued. “No. 2, if you think my body size is full and big, I suggest you log out of TikTok and OnlyFans and Instagram and look in the real world and see what a real woman’s body looks like because real women are not skin and bones. .”
Goldschneider explained that if he wants to lose weight quickly he can start using drugs like Ozempic. However, that approach is not the best for his well-being.
“If you are open [Ozempic] – good,” he said. “But I choose not to do that because I strongly feel that people are meant to be hungry and meant to eat food and not meant to be skin and bones.”
Goldschneider urged her followers to be careful with the words they use – especially for young women.
“If you have a daughter, please don’t praise her and tell her that her body is big,” he advised. “Or just don’t talk about the size of his body unless there is a health issue that needs to be addressed.”
Goldschneider explained that in most cases, “if someone is overweight, I guarantee you know it.” He also revealed that he would not let his comments break him, especially if he came out publicly that he has an eating disorder.
“If your intention was not to praise me but to insult and condemn me, that will not happen,” he replied. “I recovered from 20 years of anorexia, and I’m proud of myself, and I also think that my body is strong and beautiful, and, frankly, it’s a f—ing work of art. So enjoy watching it. And yes, that’s it – speak well, guys. “
Goldschneider previously opened up about his struggles in his 2023 memoir, Weight of Beauty.
“I was living a life controlled by hunger, no one had the courage to ask me if I needed help. For nearly two decades, my diet followed a set of strict rules that were never stretched or broken, tied to maintaining a dangerously low body weight,” she wrote. “There was no flexibility, no rest days, no stickers. And during all that time, through dating and marriage, infertility, parenthood, and finally fame, it was all done in secret.”
Before revealing his condition, Goldschneider tried to hide his problems but many of them The RHONJ costars talked about their concerns about his well-being including Margaret Josephs again Jennifer Aydin. Goldschneider later revealed that being on the reality series helped him during his recovery.
“[The show] he helped me recover. …I don’t think I would have recovered if I was the only one to answer for myself,” he said in the January episode of January. Jana Kramer‘s “Whine Down” podcast. “So having a plan, to be able to do this in the public arena, was very helpful for me.”