Gymnast Nastia Liukin raises more concerns that she is too thin.
Last week, the former Russian-American artistic gymnast disabled comments on multiple videos showing off her style after fans accused her of getting “skinnier and skinnier.” He turned off comments for his latest post on Sunday night, but fans doubled down on their ratings.
Now, some of her followers are even accusing her of having an eating disorder, which is a pretty serious accusation.
Fans Accuse Gymnast Nastia Liukin of Having an Eating Disorder
On Sunday night, the five-time Olympic medalist took to Instagram to share a video of herself wearing a tan cropped sweater and patchwork skirt. Set to The Cranberries’ hit song “Dreams,” Nastia captioned the video, “Happy Sunday, everyone @zara.”
Several fans supported his video. “Don’t listen to the haters- you look beautiful- beautiful skin and hair! You are clearly in beautiful health- keep doing you!” commented a fan. “Leave Nastia alone; she’s naturally skinny,” wrote another follower. “Love the outfit!” the third fan sounds.
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“So cute on you!” another follower commented. “Style icon,” another fan added. ‘Something cute,” shared another follower. “This dress is killer,” another fan wrote. “Wow, so beautiful,” another follower chimed in. “Beautiful woman,” another fan agreed. “So beautiful and perfect,” wrote another follower. “Looks amazing,” shared another fan.
However, in the end, there were more critical comments about Nastia’s appearance than positive ones as her fans continued to express concern that she was starting to become “too skinny.”
Nastia’s Followers Worry About Her Weight!
“I love Nastia and have since way before the Olympics but this looks like a body check,” one follower commented. “I know you’re just going to delete this or turn off comments, but as someone who has struggled for years with an eating disorder – you sound like you need help. Not suggesting that you have any particular diagnosis, but this post raises a red flag for me,” shared another fan.
“I’m really worried about you. Hope you get the help you need,” another follower chimed in. “This is being crazy girl. Get help, stat,” another fan commented. “Worried a little about you…” another follower shared. “You’re beautiful…but you’re starting to look dangerously thin, hope you’re ok,” another fan added.
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“You look amazing and I’ve loved you since I was an elite gymnast. But you look very thin. As long as you’re happy and okay who cares but you look really thin in an unhealthy way,” commented another follower. “Unfortunately you are no longer a good example for young girls. Please stop the clothes check. They all look bad,” another user wrote.
“Following you until you can be together. Not validating you by liking it,” another former follower chimed in. “No food. Where are you again???” ask another user. “I’m sorry but I’m going to say it……. You clearly seem to have some kind of eating disorder and I’m not going to sit back and let other people think it’s ok. I hope you get the help you need,” another follower commented.
Some of Nastia’s Followers Think She May Be Taking Ozempic!
Other users speculated that Nastia might be taking Ozempic, which has been in the headlines a lot lately. “Maybe he’s doing the new trend of taking Ozempic,” one follower commented. “I noticed in some of his Instagram posts. He had difficulty speaking and concentrating on his thoughts. It’s like watching at full speed. He’s very hyper and can’t talk.”
Last week, comedian Chelsea Handler made headlines when she admitted that she didn’t even know she was taking Ozempic. On the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, Chelsea admitted to using Type 2 diabetes medication to lose weight.
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“I didn’t even know I was involved,” Chelsea says, adding that “her anti-aging doctor just gave it to anyone.” Chelsea claims her doctor told her, “If you want to lose five pounds, this is great.”
Currently, fans are only speculating that Nastia might be taking Ozempic and it is yet to be confirmed.
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