Lauren Conrad Is Banning Fat-Shaming Words From Her Site

Lauren's site won't have the "s" word.

Here's the skinny on Lauren Conrad's website.

The former Hills star has decided not to use "skinny" or any other words that she deems fat-shaming.

"When we've talked about getting in shape in the past, words like 'skinny,' 'slim,' and 'thin' have often come up. Starting this month, we'll be banning any body shaming terms from the site, and replacing them with words like 'fit,' 'toned,' and 'healthy,'" she wrote on her website today. "The word skinny will now be reserved for skinny jeans. My editorial team and I had a long talk about it, and we want to make sure that the focus is on being fit as opposed to a number on the scale."

 

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With "Shape Up" as a theme, Conrad will have fitness content to empower "every body." As she states on her blog, "Every body is created different—and healthy bodies come in all shapes and sizes."

 

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The 29-year-old promises to share the "best ways to sweat." Will you use her site to get in bikini-body shape? Let us know using the hashtag #ETnow.

Check out the video below to see some celebrity must-have swimsuits.

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