
Things got a little heated between Vogue Williams and Niamh Horan last night on Brendan O’Connor’s Cutting Edge.
Joining Brendan on tonight's #CuttingEdge we'll have @VogueWilliams, @NiamhHoran & @chrisrdonoghue! Tune in after the 9pm news on RTÉ One pic.twitter.com/HgNE7mtcnn
— RTE One (@RTEOne) November 30, 2016
The panel were discussing the issue of body-shaming, a topic Vogue addressed in the past saying people don’t have the right to comment on her body type.
The journalist then went on to say that people “absolutely have a right to do that” as the model is putting her body out there for “public consumption” and to “make money”.
Vogue then retaliated by saying that she likes to project a healthy body image but she has roughly 200 or 300 people commenting saying “you’re so fat, you need to lose two stone”.
Niamh then went on to ask Vogue why she calls it “body-shaming” when it’s just somebody having an opinion.
.@VogueWilliams and @NiamhHoran clash on the issue of "bodyshaming"#CuttingEdge live now https://t.co/X1lidZIpIZ
— Cutting Edge (@CuttingEdgeRTE) November 30, 2016
Who would you have sided with, Niamh or Vogue?
Here’s what twitterland had to say:
Vogue is right, nasty personal comments is trolling is body shaming is wrong and cowardly. Niamh's comments ridiculous #CuttingEdge
— Imelda Judge (@imeldahill) November 30, 2016
Niamh Horan AND Vogue Williams.
— Myth Addict (@CormacCor) November 30, 2016
Oy vey!#CuttingEdge pic.twitter.com/DH1AHOaEYs
Body shaming (large, skinny and in-between) is wrong. We're all individuals. #CuttingEdge
— Pádraig McCann (@Padraig_McCann) June 1, 2016
Surprised at Niamh Horan's unreasonable bile towards @VogueWilliams Vogue emerging very dignified and correct re body shaming #CuttingEdge
— FergusKeane (@ferguskeano) November 30, 2016
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