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This year, President Trump described Bad Bunny's halftime show as terrible.
Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton made their first major public appearance together,
and there was also controversy surrounding one of the adverts.
In the ad, tennis champion Serena Williams promotes a weight loss injection,
saying that she is healthier thanks to the product.
Her words have led to quite the backlash on social media.
Fans are disappointed that a woman for so long associated with strength and body positivity is now selling being thinner as the ideal.
In our conversations then,
we wanted to discuss the cultural pressure to lose weight now that these drugs,