This is not body shaming, this is giving good advice and showing he cares more than the kid's parents If he'd have called him names or made fun of him it'd have been body shaming Best gift Santa could've given him
Not a lie but still unnecessary. Telling someone to stop eating unhealthy food is useless, especially for a child. This is not how someone who cares about the well being of a child handles things.
Y'all are the worst. You don't actually care about fat people losing weight because then you'd have no one to feel superior to.
This child is going to be teased for years with stuff like "Suck it up fatso, lose the weight.", "Stop being fat, fatty." And other immature ATRL-isms and have a complete lack of self-worth. You think that's going to make him stop eating? Some of you need to step out of your bubble of ignorance and learn how dependent eating habits form. Yes the kid needs to be healthier, but having the world shame and laugh at him isn't going to help. It'll only harm his mental health as well.
Y'all are the worst. You don't actually care about fat people losing weight because then you'd have no one to feel superior to.
This child is going to be teased for years with stuff like "Suck it up fatso, lose the weight.", "Stop being fat, fatty." And other immature ATRL-isms and have a complete lack of self-worth. You think that's going to make him stop eating? Some of you need to step out of your bubble of ignorance and learn how dependent eating habits form. Yes the kid needs to be healthier, but having the world shame and laugh at him isn't going to help. It'll only harm his mental health as well.
This, comments like this are literally gonna make him fatter.
I am totally for kids eating healthily but it was totally inappropriate of a mall Santa to say this to a kid.