Just a day after Karl Lagerfeld's controversial comments about her weight made headlines around the world, Adele has come out fighting.
The Someone Like You singer has declared that she is 'proud' of her image as a representative of real women and that she's never aspired to look like the type of women that Lagerfeld sends down his catwalks.
In an interview with People magazine, the 23-year-old says: 'I've never wanted to look like models on the cover of magazines. I represent the majority of women and I'm very proud of that.'
I honestly found this statement ignorant. It's nice that she's proud of her self-image, but saying that 'real women' look that way is one opinion and 'majority of women' would require extensive research and studies to be conducted before being released as a statement.