シェパードのインスタグラム(wearesheppard) - 8月3日 17時01分
Apple Music is Amazing!
Just over a week since #KMFA was released and we want to thank them because On My Way and Kiss My Fat Ass were both added to #BestofTheWeek!! Thanks for the support @Apple Music <3
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nikkkirussell
I’m so confused with the hate comments on this post... 🤦🏼♀️
Just because YOU don’t think that Sheppard ‘correctly’ portrayed what YOU think the song & message is about, YOU decide to post negative comments on their page saying that they are in the wrong? Oooook then.
It makes no sense to me because you have no idea how anyone in this video felt/feels about their body & as women I think we can appreciate you have days you love yourself & days you don’t. The video & song isn’t about showing people from size 0-30,40,50 that their weight is ‘ok’ it’s not even about weight.. it’s about feeling confident in your own skin. I am a size 8/10 & I genuinely don’t know if I could have done this & I am not ‘fat’ (side note: stop using this word, it’s ugly).
Celebrate the fact that these women had confidence to openly LOVE themselves when society constantly makes us feel like we should suppress self-love, & appreciate the fact that it’s a fun song to dance around in your underwear to & feel alive & free.
Look at their faces, not their bodies & see the pure joy beaming from each & every woman in this video. That’s what it is about, it’s not about excluding YOUR version of ‘fat’, it’s about self-love. ❤️ #kmfa
hopes89
It’s a really sad day when you read comments that are degrading from people who’ve probably spent their life being bullied and not feeling accepted, the hypocrisy just blows my mind. “Kiss my fat ass” was a term that a super model even used years ago when she was being body shamed by the media, it doesn’t exactly refer to size, more so a feeling of accepting you as you are and telling everyone who wants you to conform to whatever they deem to be socially acceptable to stick it. As a size 18 (whose been a size 26 so understands what it feels like to be on that scale of plus size too) I personally find it refreshing to know that even girls who have a more slimmer figure have insecurities too, and you know why? Because we’re all human and we’re all in this together! Well done guys on trying to spread a message of self acceptance and being authentically and unapologetically you!
castawaycreative
Well this curvy girl LOVES it.
Any girl-child of the 80s and 90s knows all too well the devastating image of perfection fed to us through art and media.
As a dancer, my body was always compared to others, and I always felt that being taller, broader and curvier than other girls meant that somehow I was broken. I WISH there had been more girls like this in magazines and videos growing up, and more women like @amysheppardpie reminding me that EVERY body is beautiful and worth of celebration.
All I see here are REAL bodies, all strong, KICK ASS women who work their asses off. The sizes really don’t matter- the message is that EVERYONE experiences body shaming and insecurity on some level and a reminder that what we WEIGH is more than the digits. 💗💗💗
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leakloss96
okay, it's prob not my place to say sth but I can't help it!! I LOVE Sheppard and esp here Amy and Emma for this important project!! This song is about people in general learning to accept and love themselves!! This is NOT about celebrating "fat people" (or who you think is fat) for loving themselves or only about weight issues!! Everyone has flaws and parts of themselves they don't love and it's about EVERYONE knowing you're just perfectly fine the way you are!! I CELEBRATE all the women in this video who have to the courage to show their body and just dance around in pure confidence and show us that no matter what your body size is, no matter what physical or psychological flaws you (think) you have, you're beautiful!! 💙💙💙
karenohhrah
This song is amazing and is so positive!!!! Anyone who has a negative comment must have missed all the promo lead up...with those in the clip giving their KMFA example! Such as KMFA to homophobia, to fat shaming, to skinny shaming, to putting people down for having a different opinion or goal, to any kind of negative behaviour really. Saying there should be more fat people in the video? You know what, inside SO many people's minds, they ARE fat. How dare anyone try and take away anyone's feelings who were involved in this clip! I bet if they had people who were size 22+ or even 3 or 4 very large people they'd be called out for encouraging "an unhealthy acceptance of fat people". You negative assholes make me sick. KMFA!
amanda.jpryor
May I just say, not everyone is going to like every piece of music, or artistry, or agree with everyone’s interpretation of body positivity but everyone should have the freedom to express it in their own way. For Amy and Emma, and everyone involved in this, they got out of their comfort zones and did something different. If you don’t like it, that’s fine, but I’m sure, it’s not going to stop them. Flip the pages, and one day you’ll be doing something not everyone will agree with, no reason to pick a fight over self expression when the world is facing bigger issues which could use your fighting energy for. Don’t like it, don’t follow it, move on.
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