Trending News|September 10, 2015 11:18 EDT
YouTube Star Nicole Arbour News: Online Star Remains in Headlines After Viral 'Dear Fat People' Video
In this day and age, people especially the youth have considered the social media to be an effective avenue where they can speak out the truths they believe in and other things that they basically just wanted to put out there for people to see.
And just recently, Youtube star Nicole Arbour has been making it to the headlines for her latest video where she talks all about "fat people" on a video posted on Youtube. Of course, talking about such a sensitive matter can instantly gain so much attention. True enough, her video already reached 19 million views on Facebook since Youtube has apparently suspended her video for some reasons.
Arbour was very open and bold in her statements saying that "fat-shaming is not a thing" and even started the video saying, "What are you gonna do about it? What are you gonna do?" she asked adding, "You gonna chase me? Really? I can get away from you by walking at a reasonable pace."
Arbour then goes on to explain how "fat people" really are in their ordinary lives and how dangerous it is for them to live in their ways, eating unhealthy food and not exercising. Arbour then continued to say that she wishes for them to stay longer in this world.
"OMG the hashtags #BodyPositive. If you want to be positive to your body, work out and eat well. That's being positive to your body," she explained. "You really think if enough of you hashtag something bad for you, it makes it okay?"
She then assured everyone that despite all the probably nasty words she may have said she believes to be a friend of them who only thinks of their health. "I'm not saying all this to be an a--hole, I'm saying it because your friends should be saying this to you. Think of me as one of your ride or dies."
After her video, a lot of people have commented and started talking about it but Arbour simply states that it is still what she stands for. "No one can hurt you without your permission. #GoTeam #Laugh," Arbour posted on Twitter Monday adding, "You're nobody till somebody Lov...Prints the worst photo they can find of you."