maymorganlondon
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I'm now either confused or skeptical about what any presenter claims as their dress size... and with the additional distorting factor of the tv camera itself.
All you can say, is that if someone looks painfully thin on camera they will look even thinner in real life. Regardless of how someone looks, though, the important thing is how someone feels about their weight or size... and of course that they are healthy and happy. For me, I feel concerned about their health, but beyond that I have to accept that it's their business and their life.
What is annoying for me as a potential shopper is when clothing goods are misrepresented by how they are worn on air... and the role of a presenter as a model for the clothing should be to say and show how they can be used/worn in real life... and with the best will in the world, nobody is going to be strutting their stuff with a bulldog clip at the back of their top/dress. So I come back to the point that if QVC do not do clothing in sizes that Jill can comfortably wear, they shouldn't ask her to wear them... and better yet, they shouldn't put her on presenting the shows.
All you can say, is that if someone looks painfully thin on camera they will look even thinner in real life. Regardless of how someone looks, though, the important thing is how someone feels about their weight or size... and of course that they are healthy and happy. For me, I feel concerned about their health, but beyond that I have to accept that it's their business and their life.
What is annoying for me as a potential shopper is when clothing goods are misrepresented by how they are worn on air... and the role of a presenter as a model for the clothing should be to say and show how they can be used/worn in real life... and with the best will in the world, nobody is going to be strutting their stuff with a bulldog clip at the back of their top/dress. So I come back to the point that if QVC do not do clothing in sizes that Jill can comfortably wear, they shouldn't ask her to wear them... and better yet, they shouldn't put her on presenting the shows.