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Dennice just opened the new bella bodies shapewear show with this:
"Ideal World has been lacking, lacking good shapewear.."
Eeer, hang on one second Den, when you were flogging us La Dea stuff which was quite expensive, it was THE best stuff on the planet, let alone in the shapewear market, same with the cheapy one that I *think* Ideal made themselves.
There was absolutely NO need in my opinion to bark on that Ideal haven't had this sort of thing, that she's never experienced shapewear which works like this, she could have easily just sold it on it's merits without making everything she's previously touted about shapewear worthless. Always pushing the envolope with unnecessary superlatives, always making herself look like the most untrustworthy sales person ever, as now we all know that when QVC steal this shapewear because they have a larger audience than 8, then Den will be harping on exactly the same about the next brand... "oooh this is amazing, I've never seen my waist since I was 20"
Also, what in the name of crikey, is Very Voluptous, Very Very Voluptous? (their apparent sizing for this miracle range) As someone who was morbidly obese, these ridiculous statements, trying to make fatness be normal, curvy, more to love, cuddle-able, etc etc, really DO make some of us believe it's fine to be obese. I'm sorry, but a size 24 person doesn't need shapewear per se, and they certainly don't need to have it reinforced that they are voluptuos. I am genuinely lucky I lived with the BMI I had, but at 'only' a size 20, I really did buy into the 'curvy' and 'real woman' cr*p, and shopping channels like this, influencing and pushing the 'its real, normal, the average is over size 16' really did stop me even bothering to try at times.
Dennice, you are a complete charlatan, how you sleep at night is beyond me.
"Ideal World has been lacking, lacking good shapewear.."
Eeer, hang on one second Den, when you were flogging us La Dea stuff which was quite expensive, it was THE best stuff on the planet, let alone in the shapewear market, same with the cheapy one that I *think* Ideal made themselves.
There was absolutely NO need in my opinion to bark on that Ideal haven't had this sort of thing, that she's never experienced shapewear which works like this, she could have easily just sold it on it's merits without making everything she's previously touted about shapewear worthless. Always pushing the envolope with unnecessary superlatives, always making herself look like the most untrustworthy sales person ever, as now we all know that when QVC steal this shapewear because they have a larger audience than 8, then Den will be harping on exactly the same about the next brand... "oooh this is amazing, I've never seen my waist since I was 20"
Also, what in the name of crikey, is Very Voluptous, Very Very Voluptous? (their apparent sizing for this miracle range) As someone who was morbidly obese, these ridiculous statements, trying to make fatness be normal, curvy, more to love, cuddle-able, etc etc, really DO make some of us believe it's fine to be obese. I'm sorry, but a size 24 person doesn't need shapewear per se, and they certainly don't need to have it reinforced that they are voluptuos. I am genuinely lucky I lived with the BMI I had, but at 'only' a size 20, I really did buy into the 'curvy' and 'real woman' cr*p, and shopping channels like this, influencing and pushing the 'its real, normal, the average is over size 16' really did stop me even bothering to try at times.
Dennice, you are a complete charlatan, how you sleep at night is beyond me.