Jackie Goldschneider Slams Body Shamers Following Anorexia Recovery


Jackie Goldschneider. Charles Sykes/Bravo
Jackie Goldschneider is not a fan of people commenting about her looks.
âSo guys, I posted photos from Jingle Ball. I got a lot of comments that were really quite shocking,â the Real Housewives of New Jersey star, 48, said in a TikTok video uploaded on Monday, December 16. âPeople calling me plump, juicy, full-figured, big. All sorts of comments like that.â
Goldschneider shared that the remarks were ânot helpfulâ even if they were meant with the best of intentions.
âYou can compliment me without commenting on how much weight you think Iâve gained or what you think of the size of my body. Thatâs No. 1,â she continued. âNo. 2, if you think my body size is full figured and big, I suggest that you sign off of TikTok and OnlyFans and Instagram and you look around the real world and see what a real womanâs body looks like because real women are not skin and bones.â
Goldschneider explained that if she wanted to lose weight quickly, she could start using medications like Ozempic. However, that method is not what works best for her wellbeing.
âIf youâre on [Ozempic] â fine,â she said. âBut I choose not to do that because I strongly feel that humans are meant to feel hunger and theyâre meant to eat food and they are not meant to be skin and bones.â
Goldschneider implored her followers to be mindful of the words they use â especially around young women.
âIf you have a daughter, I beg of you, please do not compliment her by telling her the size of her body is bigger,â she advised. âOr just donât talk about the size of her body unless thereâs a medical issue that you need to address.â

Goldschneider explained that in most scenarios, âif somebodyâs gained weight, I guarantee you they know it.â She also shared that she wasnât going to let the comments break her especially when sheâs been candid about her struggles with an eating disorder.
âIf your intention was not to compliment me but to passive-aggressively insult me and to throw me off my game, that will never fâing happen,â she retorted. âI recovered from 20 years of anorexia, and I am so proud of myself, and I also happen to think that my body is strong and beautiful and, frankly, itâs a work of fâing art. So enjoy looking at it. And yeah, thatâs it â good talk, guys.â
Goldschneider previously opened up about her struggles in her 2023 memoir, The Weight of Beautiful.
âI lived a life dominated by starvation, where no one dared to ask me if I needed help. For almost two decades, my diet followed a strict set of rules that were never stretched or broken, bound to maintaining a dangerously low body weight,â she penned. âThere was no flexibility, there were no days off from exercise, there were no indulgences. And for all that time, through dating and marriage, infertility, parenting, and eventual fame, it was all done in secret.â
Before opening up about her condition, Goldschneider attempted to hide her struggles but many of her RHONJ costars addressed their concerns for her wellbeing including Margaret Josephs and Jennifer Aydin. Goldschneider later revealed that being on the reality series helped during her recovery.
â[The show] did help me recover. ⌠I donât think I would have recovered if I was the only one holding myself accountable,â she said during a January episode of Jana Kramerâs âWhine Downâ podcast. âSo having the show, so that I could do this on a public stage, was really helpful to me.â

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