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I tried Khloe Kardashian’s Good American jeans – they look embarrassing on my butt & I can get the look for less at Zara
KHLOE Kardashian’s Good American Jeans were a TikToker’s latest bet to complete the near impossible task of finding a good pair of jeans.
Despite the high hopes, they didn’t fit well, and other places had the same look for less.
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Lifestyle TikTok creator Mary Renée (@maryrenee_w) spent $1,000 at Good American to scout for the perfect pair of jeans.
According to Good American’s website, the brand is committed to challenging industry norms for a collection that is 100 percent inclusive.
The brand, started by Emma Grede and Khloe Kardashian in 2016, has made a name for itself with its mission to promote body positivity.
Good American’s pledge to inclusivity starts with a diverse range of sizing, beginning at 00 and going to 24.
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The five-foot-one TikToker, who normally wears a size 0, said she splurged on the brand because “these are the only jeans that fit.”
Renée tried on the Good Waist Jacked Step Hem in the color “Blue 850,” $104.30. She described the first pair as an “essential skinny jean.”
This pair is designed with a gap-proof waistband and reinforced belt loop for maximum comfort.
“They’re super stretchy and comfortable,” she added, modeling the hole in the knee. “I love her stretchy skinny jeans,” she added.
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Renée also showcased the Good Legs Crop Chewed Hem in “Blue837,” saying “these ones make my butt look good.” This best-selling pair retails for $139.
The TikToker then tried the Good 90’s in the shade “Blue812,” which retail for $155.
“These ones were hard as hell to get over my butt,” she said.
“For the first time ever, they actually fit my stomach and my hips,” she added. “They don’t make my butt look that good.”
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Next, Renée tried on the Good Icon jeans in the shade “Blue952,” which are currently $149.
“They flatten my butt like a pancake,” she noted.
The petite digital creator was extremely disappointed in the mom jeans.
“I’m also sweating getting them on,” she added. “They’re not stretchy, they’re not comfortable, they’re not it.”
Renée also purchased the Good Boy 32″ Inseams in the shade “Indigo041,” $155.
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“Unfortunately, they’re really cute from the front but I’m going to send them back,” she said, adding she could get a cheaper dupe for $100 less at Zara.
She was not a fan of the fit, adding she would feel “embarrassed” to wear the jeans.
Lastly, Renée showcased the Good 90’s in the shade “Black222.”
Though the pair is currently unavailable on the Good American site, they can be found online at Saks for $66.99-$83.00.
“They’re not as tight in the waist as the other one,” she noted. However, she concluded she was a fan of the baggy fit.
TikTok users were grateful for the honest haul and review. One commenter said: “You’re the first person I’ve seen try jeans who is the same height ad weight as me. Thank you for this.”
Renée chimed in: “Omg perfect!! It’s hard out here for us shorties.”
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I’m A Celebrity 2022: Mike Tindall’s first words to royal wife Zara Tindall on the bridge
Inside Mike Tindall’s special relationship with Princess Anne & what Royal family secretly thought when he married Zara
MIKE Tindall has been an instant hit with the fans during his time on I’m a Celeb – and his popularity doesn’t stop there.
Ever since he married the Queen’s granddaughter Zara Phillips back in 2011, Mike is said to have shared a special bond with his Royal in-laws.
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Mike is said to have a particularly close relationship with his mother-in-law Princess Anne[/caption]
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He tied the knot with the Queen’s granddaughter Zara in 2011[/caption]
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Mike has said he instantly felt welcomed by the royal family[/caption]
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He has described them as ‘a fantastic family’[/caption]
Since he became the first royal to enter the jungle, the former-rugby star has regaled fans with behind-the-scenes tales of his royal lifestyle.
Mike has been a popular fixture in the royal set-up for over a decade.
He has previously revealed how he received a warm welcome from his new in-laws after tying the knot with Zara.
He told The Telegraph: “I can only say how kind they’ve been to me, and how welcoming they’ve been to me since joining the family. And how they’ve made my family welcome.
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“I’ve always felt part of it and I think that’s down to what an amazing woman the Queen is. They’re a fantastic family.”
While the Royals never publicly vocalised their fondness for Mike, it was clear in his various interactions with members of the family.
In 2019, the Queen was left in a fit of giggles when Mike lifted his top hat to reveal a miniature version of the same thing during a gag at Ascot.
The I’m a Celeb fan favourite is also close to his mother-in-law Princess Anne, who shares his passion for rugby.
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Although Anne is an ardent supporter of the Scottish national team – while Mike starred as a World Cup winner with England – they are said to have bonded over their love of sport.
He earlier left I’m a Celeb viewers in stitches when he revealed that his trousers tore apart on the dance floor in front of Princess Anne – revealing his pants.
He told his campmates: “I ripped my trousers, straight in front of her. It happened to be that my boxers that I had on at that time said ‘nibble my nuts’.
“As I’ve turned round, she’s gone: ‘I’d rather not.’”
While Mike’s appearance on the show broke with expected norms for members of the royal family, a royal expert has revealed that Anne will be closely following his antics in the jungle.
Royal correspondent Jennie Bond told OK! Magazine: “Princess Anne has more of a sense of humour than we recognise.
“She can be very stern, but she’s actually one of the most natural people within the family unit.
“She will laugh, she will joke and I think she’d probably find his antics in the jungle quite funny. I don’t think she will be offended in the least about the underpants story.”
Mike also dished the dirt on him and Zara’s “boozy” first date for the other campmates.
He told them: “We figured out that we both quite like getting smashed. It was a good start.”
Mike’s cousin-in-law, Prince William, raised eyebrows this week by refusing to back Mike to be crowned King of the Jungle.
The Prince of Wales was quizzed about the rugby star during a visit to Lincolnshire.
Corporal Rachael Howes asked William who he wanted to win I’m A Celebrity when she met him on a visit to RAF Coningsby.
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She said: “I asked him who he wanted to win, Lioness Jill Scott or his relative Mike Tindall.”
Rachael explained that the Prince of Wales, 40, smiled and replied simply: “That’s a tricky one.”
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I lost 3st after fat-shaming – now I’m slammed for being thin but agree with trolls says Love Island’s Zara McDermott
GOING into Love Island as a confident 21-year-old, Zara McDermott was happy with her size 10 body and had never counted a calorie in her life.
But that all changed when trolls leapt on holiday snaps taken after she left the villa in 2018 and she was flooded with 1,200 comments branding her a “fat whale” and a “unit”.
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Zara McDermott was happy with her size 10 body and had never counted a calorie in her life[/caption]
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Zara was trolled after and was flooded with 1,200 comments branding her a ‘fat whale’ and a ‘unit’[/caption]
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Zara went on to lose three stone — through healthy eating and exercise — but when she posted the results on Instagram, she was accused of triggering anorexia and other eating disorders.
Now, Zara says those later critics were RIGHT about her before and after pictures.
And she confesses she was reduced to tears when teenage sufferers told her she was “part of the problem.”
“I was absolutely devastated to hear that,” she tells The Sun ahead of a new BBC documentary she has made about eating disorders.
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During filming for Zara McDermott: Disordered Eating she met teens suffering from eating issues who convinced her that her actions had made things worse.
She explains: “The whole documentary was an eye-opening experience but the teenage patients at the Schoen Clinic in Birmingham showed me that something posted and perceived in the wrong way contributes to the problem.
“That was definitely hard to hear. You wouldn’t be human if you didn’t walk away from that feeling really upset.”
One of the children at the specialist clinic for eating disorders told Zara, 25, her weight-loss posts were potentially damaging, saying: “You were at a healthy weight before. You looked beautiful before.
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“It entrenches the idea that your main personality trait is how your body looks.”
Another added: “A lot of girls our age watch Love Island so what you put out there will go straight to them.”
The influencer, who has 1.7million followers on Instagram and also runs food and fitness page A Day With Zara, admitted she considered quitting social media after hearing their views.
She says: “For a moment, I put all the responsibility on my own shoulders and I thought, ‘I don’t ever want to make that mistake again’.
“I didn’t know where to go from there, because I don’t want to hurt anyone and it’s so easy for anything you post to be perceived in the wrong way.
“I didn’t know whether to walk away from social media entirely but I think all I can do is learn and listen, and do my best.
“There are so many influencers out there and I’m just a drop in the ocean but we all have a shared duty to be responsible.”
Hospital admissions for eating disorders have risen 84 per cent in the past five years, according to NHS figures, and almost 10,000 children started treatment between April and December last year.
In the documentary, Zara highlights the shocking rise in Meanspo sites — where young people sign up to be called “fat” and “disgusting” in order to “inspire” them to lose weight — and reveals that within seconds of creating an account on TikTok she was flooded with posts promoting anorexia.
Zara’s attitude to her body changed over night after she was attacked by body-shaming trolls.
Despite being a healthy 10st 7lbs when she posted bikini pictures from a family holiday, she was hit by a flood of comments which she says were “99 per cent negative”.
“It made me feel absolutely horrendous,” she adds.
“I went from being an innocent 21-year-old who never looked in the mirror or over-analysed my body to thinking, ‘Should I start viewing myself differently because other people are?’.
“That was really hard at 21, and I realised the power and impact of social media on your self-esteem and how that can affect your body image. I was told so many times I was fat and there’s a finite amount of times you can hear that before you actually start to believe it.”
I was told so many times I was fat and there’s a finite amount of times you can hear that before you start to believe it.
Zara McDermott
For the first time, the former Love Islander, who is dating reality star Sam Thompson, 30, looked at her diet and lack of exercise and decided to make changes.
She began to eat more fruit and veg and spent hours working out.
A year on, after she dropped from a size 10 to size 6, she posted pictures of her slim new figure with the caption: “Can’t believe how far I have come.”
Zara adds: “I made some positive changes. I wanted to get fitter and I started looking at calories on food. And when I started to see results I wanted to share that transformation.
“I was really proud of myself and the dedication I’d shown. It was a bit of a middle finger to all the people that called me fat.”
Then came the backlash.
At the time Zara defended the posts, insisting she had just adopted a healthier lifestyle.
But meeting the young people in her documentary made her view her A Day With Zara fitness posts in a different light.
She said: “I’ve learned not to post what I eat in a day. Giving people the opportunity to emulate a day in your life, the calories you’re eating, and giving them precise measurements is extremely damaging.
“The idea of control came up a lot in this film and now I realise this gives them something to measure against. Often people think that by eating exactly what someone else eats, they can achieve the same results, but that’s not the case at all.
“We’re all guilty of putting our best foot forward on social media and it’s really easy to sit here and say, ‘I eat my seven fruit and vegetables a day, work out every day and never eat a takeaway’, but that’s not true.
“On Friday, I cooked a massive batch of brownies and Sam and I scoffed our faces. It’s about showing that there is a balance, because if you show people a ‘perfect’ lifestyle, they will compare themselves to that and that’s detrimental.”
She has now ditched the calorie-counting posts, and A Day With Zara features pictures of iced doughnuts, peanut butter protein bites and homemade crunchy fries, alongside the punishing gym workouts and weight-lifting videos.
And while Zara admits she has edited pictures in the past, she has vowed to keep it real for her millions of followers in the future.
It’s easy to say, ‘I eat seven fruit and vegetables a day and work out every day’ but that’s not true. On Friday I cooked brownies.
Zara McDermott
In the documentary, Zara meets Lauren, from Bucks, whose lockdown workouts morphed into an obsession that saw her weight plummet.
Diagnosed with anorexia, she tells Zara: “I get bad circulation to my fingers, my hair has been falling out and I don’t have the strength to walk upstairs. I just see bones now.”
Zara also talks to Tiwa, who says she started binge-eating and purging up to five times a day as a teenager because “I was so sad about the way I looked”.
She showed the presenter vile messages sent by her “Meanspo coach”, who she sent daily “body checks” to for six months when she was 15.
One reads: “You’re a fat ugly pig, you look horrendous, stop f***ing eating.”
Zara also sets up a TikTok account and after searching for weight loss, is bombarded with videos promoting anorexia and “thinfluencers”.
She now hopes her documentary will encourage social media platforms and other influencers to tackle the problem head on.
“We know that social media doesn’t cause eating disorders, but it contributes to eating disorders and perpetuates them,” she says.
“I really want influencers to watch this film and I want to create a blueprint to give guidance on what content can be damaging.
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“If you’ve never experienced it yourself, it’s really hard to put yourself in the shoes of someone who has an eating disorder to know what will be triggering.
“But I really hope this film will start to get the ball rolling on people being a bit more mindful, because that can make a world of difference to so many young people.”
- Zara McDermott: Disordered Eating airs on BBC3 on November 22.
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I’ll miss Zara and the kids in I’m a Celeb jungle, says Mike Tindall after arriving in Australia
MIKE Tindall has landed in Australia ready to become the first Royal to ever take part in I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
The former England rugby ace, 43, arrived at Brisbane airport on a red eye flight from London, and said he’d miss his royal family while in camp.
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Mike is married to the late Queen’s granddaughter Zara Phillips, making him the long-running show’s biggest ever signing.
Wearing a baseball cap and sunglasses, Mike told The Sun: “It’s probably one of the longest times we’ve been away completely with no communication. When you go away you still have communication, so that’s obviously going to be the hardest bit.
“You’ve just got to get your head around doing what you’re doing and try and win some stars and stuff and see where you go from there. I want to win stars because I want to eat!
“The hanger is always going to be the biggest thing you have got to worry about but I’ve also got three kids, so dealing with lack of sleep comes with the territory.”
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And he shared that Australia held a special place in his heart.
He said: “Australia is a special place yeah, I met Zara in Sydney. There is no holiday planned at the moment afterwards. “
Asked how his royal wife felt about the show, Mike went on: “She is fine, otherwise I wouldn’t have done it would I?
“I was always on the fence but I do think it will be good fun at the end of the day. That is the other thing, I like groups of people and I like things that can be good fun so let’s see. I might regret it.”
His role on the show means that, if successful, Mike could be ‘King of the Jungle’ before King Charles’ coronation.
But the dad-of-three laughed: “I’m not really thinking about that to be honest.”
He added that he had “no idea” if Princes William and Harry would be tuning in to watch him face Bushtucker Trials.
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Mike joins the stars who have already arrived on the Gold Coast ready to meet Ant and Dec in the jungle camp, including radio DJ Chris Moyles and Love Island’s Olivia Attwood.
It isn’t the first time the Royal has appeared on an entertainment show, with him taking to the slopes for Channel 4’s The Jump and Bear Grylls’ Mission Survive in 2015.
But told it was the first big reality series a royal had done since It’s A Knockout, he added: “No one said that when I did Bear Grylls and The Jump and I just do things I think will be fun.”
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Mike has previously appeared on Channel 4’s The Jump[/caption]
Mike was a member of the English rugby team when they won the World Cup in 2003 and won 75 international caps and scored 14 tries during his staggering 17 year career.
He married Zara in 2011 at Canongate Kirk on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile and the couple now live at Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire with their children Mia, eight, Lena, four, one-year-old Lucas.
Mike retired from rugby in 2014 and was awarded an MBE in 2007 for his services to sport.
Today pictures revealed show crew members assembling the famous Walk the Plank trial on top of a high rise on the Gold Coast.
It appears there will be a twist this year as the photos show three platforms instead of two.
The new stars competing to become king or queen of the jungle will be forced to face their fears when the show returns on 6 November by walking to the end of the platforms suspended 32-storeys in the air.
We previously told how the stars have been given mental health MOTs to make sure they don’t crack under the pressure cooker atmosphere of the show.
This included divulging any previous mental health issues and admitting to any booze and drugs problems.
The campmates – including Corrie star Sue Cleaver and Loose Women star Charlene White – have all undergone strict processes.
They were checked to see if they could withstand the stress of being sleep-deprived, the pressure of the team trials and being apart from their loved ones.
Celebs were asked about their fears, phobias and anxieties and what triggers problems or episodes.
They were also asked to talk about any mental health problems, plus any addictions and details of medication they are taking or have taken.
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Mike was a rugby hero before he retired in 2014[/caption]