The Real Housewives of New Jersey star Jackie Goldschneider has clapped back at online trolls calling her "plump" after having an eating disorder.
In a video shared to her TikTok page on Monday, the 48-year-old Bravo TV star, who has previously opened up about her decades-long battle with anorexia, responded to criticism of her appearance at the iHeartRadio's Jingle Ball 2024 event last week.
While filming herself inside what looks like a living room, Goldschneider addressed her fans by saying: "So guys, I posted photos from Jingle Ball."
She added: "And I got a lot of comments that were really quite shocking. People calling me plump, juicy, full figured, big - all sorts of comments like that."
Goldschneider continued that she wanted "to say a few things" and added: "First of all, not helpful. If you mean it as a compliment, thank you, but not helpful."
"You can compliment me without commenting on how much weight you think I've gained, or what you think of the size of my body. That's number one."
Jackie added: "Number two is if you think that my body size is full figured and big, I suggest that you sign off of TikTok and OnlyFans and Instagram.
"And you look around the real world and see what a real woman's body looks like. Because real women are not skin and bones."
The reality TV star's third point was that she could "lose every f------ ounce of this by the new year if I went on Ozempic tomorrow," but explained that she "chooses not to do that."
She told her followers it's fine if some are on it, but she chooses "not to do that" because "I strongly feel that humans are meant to feel hunger and they're meant to eat food. They are not meant to be skin and bones."
In regards to her fourth point, Goldschneider said that, "if you have a daughter, I beg of you please do not compliment her by telling her the size of her body is bigger."