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Meghan Trainor Says She Cried Over “Evil” Comments About Her 60-Pound Weight Loss
Meghan Trainor, 31, addresses mean comments after losing 60 pounds with lifestyle changes and Mounjaro medication, turning criticism into her song "Still Don’t Care."
- On Tuesday, November 18, Meghan Trainor, the singer, said social media commenters increased criticism after her 60-pound loss, adding, `Like, all my comments were just evil, attacking me.`
- Trainor has said she used Mounjaro and professional support, working with a dietitian and trainer after her second child in July 2023.
- Trainor wrote down critics' remarks and used them to create `Still Don't Care,` the lead single from Toy With Me that moved her team and family to tears.
- Trainor says the abuse isn't confined to social media, as fans and in-person commenters recently approached her with blunt remarks, and her therapist told her she gives strangers power, which she is learning to resist at 31.
- Her fitness and style choices kept her in the public eye as Trainor and husband Daryl Sabara completed the 75 Hard program while she pursued breast implants after weight loss.
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Meghan Trainor Revealed She 'Cried So Much' Over Comments About Her Weight Loss & Nose
Meghan Trainor is opening up about how social media's reaction to her new appearance affected her. After the "All About That Bass" singer lost 60 pounds, her fans and followers online shared their opinion about her new look.
Meghan Trainor Slams 'Evil' Comments About Her Weight Loss and Nose
Meghan Trainor is sharing how mean social media comments about her new appearance have affected her. Trainor, 31, said in a Tuesday, November 18, interview with Extra that she’s seen in an increase in social media criticism since losing 60 pounds. “Like, all my comments were just evil, attacking me,” she said. “I started posting pictures of myself recently, just like I always did, but for some reason, a flame went off and everyone got mad,” she …
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