TikTok Doctor Says “It’s Okay to Be Fat” and Obesity Should be “Normalized”

Despite obesity being leading cause of death in America.

A doctor at Cedars-Sinai posted a TikTok video saying “it is okay to be fat,” and that being fat “needs to be normalized,” despite obesity-related diseases being the biggest killer in America.

Yes, really.

“Here’s my hot take as a doctor, I totally agree, it is okay to be fat, we don’t say that enough, but it needs to be normalized,” remarked Dr. Nicole Vangroningen.

Vangroningen went on to claim that being fat is “typically not a problem that requires immediate solving.”



Presumably, it only needs “solving” once an obese person has developed numerous fat-related diseases that greatly increase their risk of dying.

Perhaps even more ludicrously, the doctor said “it is okay to not be healthy,” suggesting that people who suggest otherwise are engaging in “healthism,” adding “a good doctor will not judge you for being fat, they will not judge you for being unhealthy.”

Vangroningen completely removes any responsibility from the equation, telling potential patients, “We are also here to help you if you decide to not make any changes at all”.

God forbid anyone end up under her “care”.

According to the CDC, “In the United States and worldwide, obesity is also associated with the leading causes of death, including deaths from diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and some types of cancer.”

“We now have doctors speaking out against “healthism,” commented Matt Walsh.

“The medical field is determined to kill whatever shred of credibility it still has left. And it is succeeding.”

As we document in the video below, the ‘body positivity’ movement has been triumphed by the culture and the establishment despite literally killing some of its leading advocates.

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Comments 13
  1. Look at the size of her chin and jaw !
    She clearly has a complex about it.
    She tries to hide her chin jawline with her hand movements.
    She has that “big boned look” about her.
    I would say that she was definitely FAT,
    at some stage in her life.
    This is her personal opinion, not objective.

  2. There is a psychopathy afoot where fat people are status offenders against the narcissism of thin people. It needs to be called out with disgust–without encouraging fatness.

  3. OMFG! No, it is not alright to be fat! I used to be in great shape, but due to back and leg, and hip injuries that prevent me from doing what I loved doing and exercising. I am now over 400lbs. Then depression kicked in, and now I feel there is no way out of this. How does this sound ok to anyone?? Thus, I do not wish this on anyone! So again, NO, it is not alright to be fat!

  4. Any article, anything *at all*, that includes or references Tik Tok in any form and fashion, should immediately be disregarded and ignored.

  5. Everyone knows that fat is caused by elves that have placed a curse on you. Blood letting and leaches usually works.

  6. She plays a Doctor on Tik tok.

    If she’s a card carrying internal medicine Doctor, she needs to go back to medical school, specifically on the nutrition class. Excessive consumption of sugar, grains, seed oils is killing the obese population or will kill them.

  7. And the most comical part is these are the same ones that will flip into shock if you tell them you smoke lol Makes one wonder..

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