Fans aren’t happy with Rebel Wilson’s new clothing line.
The actor recently launched loungewear brand R&R Club with her partner Ramona Agruma, but the line has faced backlash online.
R&R Club’s sizes range from XS to XL, prompting one TikToker to call out Wilson’s brand’s ‘lack of size inclusivity’.
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Watch one fans reponse below:
Responding to Wilson’s first collection - which features a cream hoodie and matching tracksuit bottoms - TikToker @itsyourdest posted a video titled: “The irony of Rebel dropping a clothing line that she wouldn’t have even been able to shop at a few years ago.” @itsyourdest was referring to the fact that Wilson has lost around five stone in the last couple of years.
In her social media video, she said: “I don’t understand how someone who was plus size for the majority of her career and majority of her life, as someone who knows how hard it is to be fat and to shop for clothing and actually find it in your size.”
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@itsyourdest went on: “I don’t understand how someone with that background, that knowledge, could release a brand that only goes up to an XL.
“People’s biggest argument for this is always, ‘oh it’s so expensive to have so many size ranges', but it’s Rebel Wilson. She’s got money.”
@itsyourdest’s followers were quick to echo her sentiments, with one person commenting in response: “That is so disappointing.”
Another person added: “Wow. That’s absolutely wretched,” while a third echoed: “Even if it is expensive she will make the money back because larger sizes always sells out. This is disappointing.”
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Tyla has approached Wilson for comment.
Announcing the launch of R&R Club on social media, Wilson wrote: “Ramona & I have created this very limited capsule collection called R&R Club, perfect for this holiday season! Check it out, link in bio, hurry as once sold out that’s it!”
Speaking last year, the star spoke of the ‘remarkable' ways that her health has improved since she lost 77lbs during her 'year of health' in 2020.
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Wilson told HELLO!: “After a big, long day at work - we'd often shoot 16-hour days - my feet would get really sore and I'd have to kind of lie upside down and put my feet up on the couch at the end of a big day at work, and then now I don't have that kind of thing happening.
"I also used to suffer with jetlag and now it's much easier."