Rebel Wilson called out following the lack of size inclusivity in her new fashion label R&R Club
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Rebel Wilson has been in the headlines after launching brand new fashion label R&R Club alongside partner Ramona Agruma. However, fans have been calling out the lack of size inclusivity in the line.
Wilson posed alongside Argruma in an Instagram post wearing a cream tracksuit from the line and links to purchase the items which are only available in sizes XS, S, M, and L/XL. Fans of Wilson’s were quick to notice with one user commenting: “Expensive and not size inclusive. An easy pass thanks.”
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Hide AdThe website doesn’t state exactly what sizes those equate to, an XS commonly equates to a size 6 at other retailers, while a L/XL would be approximately a 12-14 in UK sizes.
This isn’t the first clothing line Rebel has released. The actress created a plus size clothing line in 2017 called Rebel Wilson x Angels. Wilson was formerly seen as a ‘plus size’ actress, used the societal pressures put on women’s bodies as part of her comedy, fast becoming an icon for women everywhere. However, in 2020 she revealed a 30kg weight loss after embarking on a health journey.
In 2020, Wilson announced that she was embarking on a ‘year of health’ in order to help her fertility journey after making the decision to freeze her eggs after learning she had polycystic ovarian syndrome.
She told BBC’s Nomia Iqbal: "I’m still trying on the fertility journey, even though it is emotional and you get hopeful and then your hopes are dashed, so I feel for any woman going through it," said Wilson,
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Hide Ad"I was the classic example of a career woman who went out into the world, didn’t even think about kids and then suddenly in your mid 30s it’s like, Oh hang on, do I want that as an option? And then if I do, what do I need to do? It could be great if I had my own children, but I don’t know whether that’s going to happen."
The Bridesmaids and Pitch Perfect star shared the first picture of daughter Royce Lillian and described her as a "beautiful miracle". In the announcement she said: "I am forever grateful to everyone who has been involved, (you know who you are), this has been years in the making... but particularly wanted to thank my gorgeous surrogate who carried her and birthed her with such grace and care.”
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