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Leah Griner: "Saying 'thin' is a compliment" | Israel today

2020-12-27T07:16:47.070Z


Griner joined the discussion that arose on the net after Simcha Guetta came out against Jordan Jerby who commented on the photo on Instagram with the words "Full Thin" | native


Griner joined a discussion that arose on the net after Simcha Guetta came out against Jordan Jerby • This follows Jerby's response to a photo of actress Shani Klein on Instagram, which included the words "full weight" • Griner: "When a big person loses weight it's really hands, pretty With regrets "

  • Griner, Klein and Guetta

    Photography: 

    Coco, PR

Last Thursday, a discussion arose on Instagram over whether to say "thin" is a compliment or not.

It happened after actress Shani Klein uploaded a photo to Instagram.

The second to respond to the post was Jordan Jerby, who wrote to her with the good intention of complimenting: "Full Thin."



The one who least connected to the response was Simcha Guetta, who responded to her: "" Full thinness is not a compliment in any way.

Like don 't tell me full cream.

It's the same weight to me and more a statement of fact. "



At the end of the week Join the discussion Lihi Griner, a friend of Guetta, who wrote:" I say cream and you've lost weight.

I like to hear everything, both when I was fat to reset and when I lost weight because it's a compliment and I work on it hard.

When a person was quite big and losing weight it really is hands, so enough with the regrets.

"Happy Guetta, you love being told you're skinny, especially when you're trying."



Griner did not calm down and brought up some reasoned stories on the subject.

Quite a few agreed with her stuff, but she also snatched criticism.

The reason: Griner shot the video while driving, looking at the camera, not concentrating on driving and endangering herself and others.

This is a fairly common phenomenon among celebrities who document themselves, and the National Road Safety Authority intends to take action against it. 



The authority said that "taking a photo on the phone while driving is a dangerous act, which distracts the driver from the road, and is prohibited by law. There is no video that justifies risking human life. Take pictures in safer locations while concentrating on driving.


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Source: israelhayom

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