Lili Reinhart weight loss: Riverdale star SLAMS body shamers after fast food tweet

LILI REINHART, who stars in Riverdale, hit back at a Twitter user who made an offensive body shaming comment.

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Lili Reinhart weight loss: The Riverdale star refused to bow to criticism

Lili Reinhart, 21, plays Betty Cooper in drama series Riverdale.

Lili was the subject of weight loss pressure when a Twitter user tweeted at her saying they didn’t want her “talent to be overshadowed by [her] weight.”

The actress responded to the user to let them know she did not care about the comments.

““Thank you so much for being concerned about my weight,” she wrote on the social media platform.

I’ll respond later after I finish my double cheeseburger

Lili Reinhart

“I’ll respond later after I finish my double cheeseburger.”

She then posted a video of herself eating a burrito from US chain, Taco Bell.

““So today basically I was fat-shamed on Twitter, that’s what it’s called,” she said in the video.

My response is basically, don’t let anyone f–king tell you what you can and can’t eat.”

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Lili Reinhart weight loss: Lili plays Betty Cooper in Riverdale

She finished by taking a bite out of her burrito, after saying: “And also, kiss my ass, because I love my Taco Bell, bitch.”

To top it off, she then created a meme using a clip of her character on the show.

She captioned it “"You can't eat Taco Bell if you're an actress on the CW,” while the meme itself was captioned: “I don’t think so”.

Weight Watchers made the “healthiest drive-thru ever”, as part of their recently debuted new Flex Programme. 

Lili Reinhart STRIPS to lingerie as Betty Cooper in Riverdale

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Lili Reinhart weight loss: The actress said she would respond after eating a cheeseburger

A bacon and egg roll from the drive-thru was calculated to be just 273 calories.

Research has revealed Brits think about food once every minute in January, with feeling guilty about over indulging during the festive period and pressure to lose weight cited as the main reasons for having food on the brain.

All of the dishes being served at the Weight Watchers drive-thru have been cooked fresh from scratch and can easily be recreated in the comfort of your own kitchen.

It comes as reports show Britons see a number of foods as ‘off limits’ in January, with a third feeling they shouldn’t eat a takeaway. 

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