Lindsey Vonn, Olympic skier, wondered whether to lose weight for Hollywood

68th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
With this year’s Olympics and with the incredible success of Serena Williams there’s been a greater understanding and focus on female athlete’s bodies as honed for their particular sports. So often in the past women have been criticized for being too “muscular,” as if that’s a bad thing, and by extension “un-ladylike.” It’s ridiculous, it’s sexist and it shows a lack of awareness that we come in different shapes and sizes and that variety is beautiful. That’s why it’s sad, but not surprising, to hear Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn say that she felt out of place at Hollywood events and wondered if her muscular body was too big for the red carpet. Lindsey has talked about this before. She said last year she was “like twice the size of anyone, in both height and weight! I’m five-foot-ten, but I’m definitely quite a bit heavier than everyone else. I feel like the odd man out sometimes.” So it sounds like this has been bothering her. She does look like she’s lost some weight recently, but she didn’t need to at all.

Even skier Lindsey Vonn can feel insecure at Hollywood parties.

“The more time I spent at these events, the more I began to feel that I didn’t quite fit in,” Vonn writes in her upcoming book, “Strong Is the New Beautiful,” of being thrust from the slopes into the spotlight.

“It seemed like everyone was model-thin, with tiny waists and long willowy legs . . . I thought: ‘Should I not wear this dress? Do I need to lose weight if I want to stay socially relevant as an athlete?’”

[From Page Six]

I like the title of her new book, Strong is The New Beautiful. That’s a great motto. Lindsey Vonn seems like a twit to me in a lot of ways, I mean she dated Tiger Woods for years and acted like he was the best thing ever, but I’m glad she’s admitting to this. However I have seen the way she dresses and there’s a distinction to be made between “should I wear this?” and “am I too big?” Those are two separate things. She’s a gorgeous woman who should not change at all, (unless she wants to and does not think it would affect her performance) and she sometimes chooses unflattering fashion. Her body is amazing (I said I wanted to get a back like hers once) and I’ve seen her in cheap-looking clingy dresses with weird cutouts. She doesn’t need to lose any weight, she need a new stylist.

I may have to take that back though after seeing these photos of her at this year’s Emmys. Her dress is incredible here.
68th Emmy Awards Arrivals 2016

At the Bad Moms premiere:
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Last year:
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  1. Louise177 says:

    Well Lindsey doesn’t fit in. She’s an athlete not an actress or model. She needs to remember that. If she’s still skiing that’s the priority. Ruining her athletic career just to look better on the redcarpet doesn’t make sense.

    • ravensdaughter says:

      Yes, look at her muscular legs! Follow the model of Serena Williams, Lindsey.
      Loved her Reese’s commercial during the Rio Olympics!

  2. ShinyGrenade says:

    Gak, that pink… ensemble is awful.
    She looks better in her ski suit, as her choice of clothing is… peculiar.

  3. Astrid says:

    definitely needs a stylist

  4. TrueStory says:

    I don’t like this strong is the new beautiful/strong is the new skinny stuff

    What if you’re not strong? What if you’re just….thin?

    It’s just setting up another fake bar. Beautiful is beautiful, strong is strong, skinny is skinny. Why flip flop definitions?

    • Snowflake says:

      Yeah, I don’t like it either. I understand people are maybe trying to feel better about their body, but it makes other body types feel bad.

  5. Becki says:

    I love her athletic look! I am a weightlifter with broad shoulders & sometimes I feel the same way, however, I wouldn’t want to lose any muscle. I hope she can feel proud of her build and her accomplishments on the ski slope!! So, is she an actress now? Has she been in movies? I have no idea why she’s attending Hollywood premiers and award ceremonies. LOL

    LOVE the red dress, it’s so much better than those other outfits pictured!

  6. Maum says:

    She used to call all those skinny Hollywood actresses bulimic…

    I really can’t with her. She is a fantastic skier but she has turned into a vapid attention whore. I still remember her ridiculous appearance at the Masters (or US Open I can’t remember) family day where traditionally the wives and kids show up in caddy outfits to go round the course. There she was in a floating skimpy maxidress posing along with Tiger’s kids….

    You know what is beautiful? Someone who is confident with who they are and don’t spend their life worrying about ‘fitting in’.

    Why was she even at the Emmys?

    • Kenya says:

      My friends and I ran track and some of us had big thighs that rubbed together, no big thing. So sometimes I think being an athlete protects you from body issues, but then as I got into weights and all the strong is the new skinny, it became just another form of body dysmorphia and manipulation for me.

      Strong is strong, skinny is skinny, my best friend has an illness and disability that developed despite doing everything right in terms of food and fitness, and she is still beautiful.

  7. Bridget says:

    I hear what she’s saying, but going on the red carpet isn’t her job, and it bugs me that she’d consider jeopardizing her athletic career to put on a dress and smile at a few flashbulbs.

    And she has a talent for picking cheap, tacky dresses.

  8. Shijel says:

    Strong is the new beautiful is just a rebranding of an attitude coming from people who have one or more of the following things: time, money, health (mental or physical). I understand that it’s supposed to be nothing more than an aspiration kick in the quad, but I’m still not into equating beauty with fitness or thinness.

    Aside from that, good god the woman can’t dress. It’s got nothing to do with her build, her muscle-bound thickness. The clothes are just ugly.

  9. Grant says:

    I don’t think any of the dresses are THAT offensive, besides that hideous snakeskin abomination. I love her Emmy’s look.

  10. Maum says:

    The Emmys dress is lovely. The colour and the cut are gorgeous and flattering on her BUT that slit is ridiculous.
    I don’t get middle slit that go up to the crotch. Unless she needs a medical exam. Knee or even thigh- high would have made the dress perfect.

  11. Minina says:

    She gives me Brooke Mueller vibes, like I don’t see her maturing or growing up…