Not exactly the most resounding endorsements.īeware of crash diets or massive changes in diets, in general. This As/Is video shows four people trying what supposedly was Beyoncé’s Coachella Homecoming diet for a week: However, " pushed myself further than I knew I could," sounds a bit like a crash diet. Without the details on what exactly Beyoncé did to prepare for Coachella, it is difficult to assess what diet she may have used. In a piece for Vice, Anne Gaviola pointed out that in Homecoming, the documentary of her Coachella performance, Beyoncé sighed, “I’m hungry,” and also said, "I definitely pushed myself further than I knew I could, and I learned a very valuable lesson: I will never, ever push myself that far again."
This just sets an unrealistic goal for the every day woman #22DaysNutrition" She is the epitome of women empowerment and is so much better than this. No diet will do that for you."Īnd offered this along with several underscores after in her Twitter handle: " I’m actually shocked that Beyoncé is promoting this. She has nutritionists, trainers, plastic surgeons & a personal chef to make her look the way she does. Then there was who tweeted: " i'm usually a beyonce stan but please for the love of god do not give this rich lady your money for a (bleep) 22 day extreme diet. Perhaps use your star power to promote body positivity and beauty at any body size. Perhaps a little too much.īut, I'm disappointed to hear her calling her weight post-twins every "woman's nightmare", and promoting a VERY restrictive diet.