Blog Apologizes After Using Roxane Gay Interview as an Opportunity to Body Shame Her
Today, Bad Feminist author, internet icon, and literary luminary Roxane Gay released her latest book, Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body. Gay’s memoir, a meditation on her relationship with her body and society, has been described as powerful, graceful, sharp, ferocious, and unapologetic. So naturally, she’s already faced a demeaning and “humiliating” experience after taking part in a recent interview.
Yesterday, an Australian website called Mamamia uploaded a podcast episode featuring an interview with Gay. In the episode description and accompanying online post for the podcast, Mamamia’s co-founder and co-director Mia Freedman included some appallingly rude claims about having to work around Gay’s body. In a now-deleted but archived post, Freedman described exchanging logistical emails with Gay’s reps that “both broke my heart and opened my eyes”: