Jameela Jamil spares no one when it comes to calling out celebrities.
Whether it's for body shaming or selling "diet teas," she's dedicated to holding her fellow celebrity accountable.
Here's some of her absolute best work.
Jameela Jamil spares no one when it comes to calling out celebrities.
Whether it's for body shaming or selling "diet teas," she's dedicated to holding her fellow celebrity accountable.
Here's some of her absolute best work.
In the face of Scarlett Johnasson claiming she should be allowed to play "any character," Jameela had this helpful tweet to share.
Her thoughtful explanation helps put the whole "why can't Scarlett play a minority" question into perspective.
I ask that for two reasons: 1) Since when does he think that looks play into the role he plays?
Jameela has been notoriously vocal about her hatred of "detox" or "diet" teas, which are all the rage on Instagram right now.
Doctors have noted that the teas do not, in fact, do anything for your body (except give you diarrhea.)
The devil works hard, but Kris Jenner works harder.
Jameela called out Kim for advertising a lollipop that reportedly helps suppress your appetite.
Honestly, if I'm gonna have a lollipop, I'd rather just have a regular one.
It looks like one of Jameela's biggest issues with the way celebrities and influencers advertise diets is the lack of acknowledgement of everything else they do to get in shape.
What do you think of image editing apps? Can you tell the difference between an edited picture and reality?
This is an ongoing debate in many circles, but Jameela is right about one thing: normalizing this editing is a slippery slope.
This one had me rolling. Since detox teas have been proven to cause diarrhea, it's entirely possible someone has pooped their pants while drinking them, right?
Maybe it'll happen to Cardi one day.
"Weasel face" had me laughing out loud.
Honestly, I'm so ready to be done with tabloid culture exploiting pictures of women just trying to live their daily lives. People have rolls! Who cares?
Jameela is not a fan of covering up marks on her body that she isn't a fan of, and she wasn't afraid to tell Kim Kardashian that.
Kim's beauty line, KKWBeauty, launched body makeup in June.
Amber Rose really hopped on Instagram to advertise "pregnant" tea solutions?
Again, I think she'll probably just enjoy getting that diarrhea I mentioned before. But wow. I hope her doctor okay-ed that choice.
DJ Khaled launched a lawsuit against Billboard after they allegedly chose not to count 100,000 purchases of his album.
The album was bundled with the sales of an energy drink.
Jameela was not a fan of that business model.
After Jameela criticized reality show Love Island for only casting majority white, thin bodies, one of the show's stars responded.
Jameela clapped back with some sarcasm, some sass, and a lot of tea.
If you agree with what she says, or you don't, it is crucial to acknowledge that she's trying to impact the way women are presented in media.
And that's always a journey worth celebrating.