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Jameela Jamil Just Called Out Amber Rose For Promoting A Weight-Loss Product During Pregnancy

Jameela Jamil Calls Out Amber Rose
Jameela Jamil Calls Out Amber Rose
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Where there are questionable weight-loss products, you know The Good Place star Jameela Jamil isn't far away. This time, Amber Rose is the target of her digital outrage, but there's a twist.

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Amber recently shared a sponsored Instagram post for the new Organic Pregnancy Tea from Flat Tummy Co. "Food baby or real baby @flattummyco knows bloats a total B*TCH!" she captioned the photo with her growing belly showing.

"Theyve just launched an Organic Pregnancy Tea to help us moms with those bloated, nauseous, blah feeling days!" she added. "Its safe to take while pregnant and breastfeeding."

Yep, the 35-year-old model is pregnant with her second child and simultaneously promoting weight-loss products specifically for pregnant women.

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The comments on Amber's post lit up instantly, with many fans tagging Jameela. Jameela snapped back with an Instagram post of her own. "Flat tummy products for... pregnant women? Is this FDA approved? Are we f**king kidding?"

She added "NO AMBER ROSE, NO," to the caption to really send her point home.

View this post on Instagram NO AMBER ROSE, NO. A post shared by Jameela Jamil (@jameelajamilofficial) on Jun 19, 2019 at 10:35am PDT

Jameela's fans agreed. One wrote: "What?!?! Why would you even want that? I loooved my big round tummy when I was pregnant. "

Another added: "This is terrible. Of all the times to legit celebrate not being the 'perfect' flat tummy."

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Both Kim and Khlo Kardashian know what it feels like to be caught in Jameela's crusade against weight-loss products. Kim was targeted for promoting Flat Tummy Appetite Suppressant Lollipops, and sister Khlo got the boot for meal-replacement shakes .

For some background: Detox teas claim to flush toxins out of your body and generally contain ingredients with known diuretic or laxative properties. FWIW, detox teas can lead to some weight loss because you're going to the bathroom a lot, Alyssa Ardolino, R.D., at the International Food Information Council , has told us in the past-but they won't actually burn fat.

And when taken long-term, frequently, or in high doses, the active ingredients in some weight-loss teas may cause laxative dependence or liver damage, per the U.S. National Library of Medicine .

Thanks, Jameela, for putting on your cape and making Instagram a safer place.

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