Monica Grenfell: Who do you think you are?!

Chloe Marshall the next Miss England?As most of you know here at 100% People we have been supporting Chloe Marshall, the Miss England entrant for some time now.

She started out as an unknown name with a big message. At size 16 Chloe is the first plus-size Miss England entrant. Not only is she representing her home region of Surrey, but she is representing curvy women everywhere! With so much publicity Chloe has faced mixed reactions to her big is beautiful campaign, although none have stooped to levels as low as Monica Grenfell.

Writing for the Daily Mail today, Monica Grenfell has unleashed a vicious attack on Chloe and her opinions on being a larger lady. As a self-confessed diet ‘expert’ Grenfell has not only called Chloe a liar she has also dubbed the curvaceous beauty ‘fat’ and ‘lazy’!

I quote “Instead of flaunting her figure, Chloe ought to own up to the truth. She is fat and she got that way by over-eating.” Hmm? Right Monica, hold me to this if you must, but I’m pretty certain you don’t know Chloe personally? Have you followed her around? Made a food diary of everything she eats? Calculated the amount of exercise she does? No… I didn’t think so. So first off, we can all agree this debate seems to be Chloe’s word against yours.

However, just how trustworthy is your word Ms Grenfell? From a woman who spends her life preaching that crash-diets without exercise are OK, and that loosing weight by eating mainly yoghurt really can work, she has the cheek to criticise a 17 year old girl’s health because she is the ‘average’ size of a British woman! Not only that but may I also quote from Grenfell’s own website dedicated to teenage girls, www.monicagrenfell.co.uk/teens/teens.html, and I assume these are her own words “Personally, I don’t think weight is the big thing to get obsessed over.” Shouting from both sides of the fence it seems.

Monica continues by actually advising teenagers to look on the back of packets of food to find out how many calories each product contains. She justifies this as Ok by stating this is what she and all her friends do!  Grenfell goes on to advise girls who don’t like salad to eat it because it’s stylish and will give them a flat stomach! This is just perfect! If Monica Grenfell does it and its ‘stylish’ then lets get all our kids doing it! I mean it’s not like teenage girls already have enough to worry about with boys, school and playing Miss Bimbo! Oh don’t get me started again!

Grenfell has attacked Chloe’s weight referring to her as an obese poster-girl. Chloe’s BMI of just over 26 is actually classed as slightly overweight, not obese. Health experts say as long as someone with a BMI of over 25 is physically active; there is no reason as to why they are at high risk of developing health problems. Chloe has already spoken about her healthy and active lifestyle to the Daily Mail, she said “I eat well, I exercise regularly – I jog, swim, and work out with weights.” Seems pretty active to me.

Grenfell goes on to state “Chloe is a stark reminder that obesity is now virtually normal in our society”, what she fails to mention is why this could seem so shocking. Maybe because for decades magazines and catwalks have been littered with skinny girls flaunting flesh and bones in tiny outfits. There has been no parallel, until now!

We all come in different shapes and sizes. The Miss England and Miss World competitions have, for years, had the stereotype of producing clones. By choosing Chloe Marshall to represent her region, Miss England have broken the mould! We should be congratulating them, not deeming them irresponsible for choosing, shock horror, a girl who loves her body for what it is, not for how it could look after religiously following one of Monica Grenfell’s sickening crash-diets!

Read Monica Grenfell’s full article here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_article_id=554870&in_page_id=1879

See Chloe and the other contestants here: http://www.missengland.info/