By Kelly Ashmore,Samantha Masters
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Jeremy Clarkson’s daughter Emily was in tears as she discussed Luisa Zissman’s ‘really mean’ social media post. The podcast host became emotional as she addressed The Apprentice alumna’s recent Instagram rant. Luisa, who presents LuAnna: The Podcast with Celebs Go Dating star Anna Williamson hit out at trolls who left a barrage of vile comments on her bikini snaps. She was cruelly body-shamed in the comments section for being ‘too slim’, prompting her to share a lengthy statement, highlighting her healthy lifestyle. READ MORE: Married doctor had sex session with nurse while patient was under anaesthetic The mum-of-three said: “The comments on this holiday bikini pic. Imagine I went round calling you biscuit eating, McDonald’s loving, lazy people fatties.” She then told followers her physique resulted from “energetic, health and mostly clean living”, the Mirror reports. Luisa continued: “If you got off your a***s and stopped shoving s**t in your mouths you wouldn’t be as fat and fat wouldn’t be normal. “Just because the majority of people are overweight does NOT mean it’s healthy. “Shocking that when people see a healthy body with a healthy BMI in a healthy weight range they think it’s not normal.” In a follow up post she wrote: “And no, I’m not sorry for my comments it’s TRUE. “I’m stronger than most of you mofos, I can do endless press ups, pulls ups, I lift weights… “I can do sit ups until the cows come home and all you can do is comment that I’m unhealthy when you’re craving Greggs at 8am when your lazy a***s wakes up…. During Emily and Alex Light’s Should I Delete That? podcast, the duo referenced Luisa’s social media statement and described it as “violently mean”. Emily, a body positivity influencer, said: “Luisa Zissman did those stories which I just thought ‘b****y hell’.” “They were horrible,” Alex added, before reading out Luisa’s comments in full. This saw Emily moved to tears as she explained why she believes such words could be harmful. “So what if someone is a bit fat and likes eating biscuits, so what? “Do you know how f*****g hard it is to just be alive, and like be a good mum, and a good person and a good friend, and do all of these things, and then you get talked about, and to, like that, and I just really thought we’d moved on and I thought we lived in a place that was better than this, where we wasn’t so f*****g mean. “Thinness is not better, like you’re not better than anyone else because you didn’t have a biscuit this morning, like congratulations that you look good in a bikini! “What is it they say? If the words you spoke were written on your skin, would you still be beautiful? No! You look like a f*****g monster.” Emily added: “I’m sad, it’s just really f*****g sad, what I want my kids to grow up being scared of being fat? No! I want them to grow up being scared of being mean. That’s a scary thing.” She then went on to declare: “Be who the f**k you are, eat what you f*****g want, live your life!” Alex said while trolls shouldn’t have targeted Luisa’s physique, she shouldn’t have “taken aim” at individuals “living in larger bodies”, prompting Emily to say: “It’s just really mean isn’t it.”