Whitney Port kept it casual in cropped shorts and a sweatshirt while out and about in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
The 38-year-old reality star came out for the first time since claiming on a recent episode of her podcast that concerns about her weight loss had been “blown out of proportion” With Witt.
The Hills star wore a plain red sweatshirt, blue denim cropped shorts and white socks.
Whitney completed her look with brown sneakers and also carried a black Loewe bag.
The Los Angeles native had her brown hair pulled back in a bun and her flawless complexion showed without makeup.
Reality star: Whitney Port kept it casual in cropped shorts and a sweatshirt while out and about in Los Angeles on Wednesday
Whitney flashed her adorable smile as she walked and looked at her phone.
Her husband Tim Rosenmann, 46, admitted on Tuesday’s episode of Whitney’s podcast With Whit that he prefers his wife to be 10 to 15 pounds heavier because he believes she could be “hotter” that way.
When he initially expressed concerns about her weight to Whitney, Tim said he did so because he thought she was “too thin from an aesthetic point of view” and that if she put on some weight she could be “hotter,” he said on the radio. podcast.
Tim acknowledged that being so candid on her podcast might “open him up to an asshole,” but that he “personally prefers her another 10 to 15 pounds…from an appearance standpoint.”
He later said again, “I was afraid you could be hotter with 10 or 15 pounds more, and maybe that’s screwed up.”
Whitney, who shares six-year-old son Sonny with Tim, drew all the attention to her weight and her comments about her weight were “blown out of proportion.”
“When I decided to speak up about it…I opened myself up to a lot of different opinions,” she said.
Tim added: ‘I think you quoted me when I said I was concerned and yes you are right, that opened up the press and everyone else to be concerned like the man. Whitney must have an eating disorder. We need to set things straight, okay. I think it’s up to me to say what I meant by my concern.’
Weight loss: The 38-year-old reality star came out for the first time since claiming concerns about her weight loss had been “blown out of proportion” in a recent episode of her podcast With Whit
The latest: Whitney Port’s husband Tim Rosenman said he prefers his wife to be 10 to 15 pounds heavier because he believes she could be “hotter” that way. Tim clarified his concerns about her weight in her podcast With Whit, which was published Tuesday
His words: When he initially expressed concerns about her weight to 38-year-old Whitney, he said he did so because he thought she was “too thin from an aesthetic point of view” and that if she put on some weight she would gain weight. could become. “hotter,” he said on the podcast
“So this is the way it went, we’re at the beach and you just looked really skinny and you don’t finish your meals a lot and so I was worried you were just too thin from an aesthetic point of view, what that would open up to the fact that I’m an asshole or whatever,” he said.
“But personally, I’d rather you had another 10 to 15 pounds with you, from an appearance point of view. Now it’s easy to see someone who is underweight and think they have an eating disorder. Double standards are immediately applied, because you would be crucified if you did, and rightly so,” he added.
“No one should ever really say anything about someone’s weight unless they really feel like they’re unhealthy,” Whitney said.
“If you’re concerned about their health and you weigh 300 pounds and you’re at high risk for stroke or heart disease, it’s okay to say you’re concerned about someone’s health. Now I don’t worry about your health because I have a thorough knowledge… I know them all,” he said.
Tim revealed that they went to the doctor for a checkup and a blood test, which revealed that she is “in the 99th percentile in all these things,” adding that he is not worried about her health as he knows she is healthy is.
Tim’s thoughts: ‘So that’s how it went, we’re at the beach and you just looked really skinny and you didn’t finish your meals a lot and so I was worried you were just too thin from an aesthetic point of view. vision, through which I might find out that I’m an asshole or whatever,” he said
Mum: Whitney, who shares son Sonny, six, with Tim, drew all the attention to her weight and her comments about her weight were “blown out of proportion”; Seen together on August 23, 2002
“I only worried if you had a tense relationship with food, with looks, with being in the public eye,” Tim noted, pointing out that she has “super taste.”
“People took what I said and gave you an eating disorder and you’re ‘unhealthy’ and all that stuff, and that’s just not the case,” her husband added.
“Yeah, I mean, listen, it definitely made me want to look more at my relationship with food because I’m not aesthetically happy with the way I look.” Like looking in the mirror and seeing that I’ve lost weight,” Whitney said.
She said her weight loss stemmed from when she “ruptured my esophagus” and when she got sick, adding that she thinks it was “blown out of proportion,” Whitney said in her podcast.
Whitney revealed that she wants to gain more strength and also see a nutritionist, focusing on her picky nature with food.
Tim: When he initially expressed concerns about her weight to 38-year-old Whitney, he said he did so because he thought she was “too thin from an aesthetic point of view” and that if she put on some weight, she would could be. hotter,” he said on the podcast
His take: “The concern was that you could get warmer with 10 to 15 pounds more. I should have said that. Maybe that’s f****d up too. People could come to me for that, but I’m not worried about your health because I took you to the doctor,” Tim said.
Summer 2023: “I just want to believe my truth, which is that I’m a little underweight in terms of scale, but I don’t have an eating disorder and I’m going to talk to a nutritionist to just discuss it as I said, and get over it,” she concluded
Whitney: “Yeah, I mean, listen, it definitely made me want to look more at my relationship with food, because aesthetically I’m not happy with the way I look. Like I look in the mirror and can see that I’ve lost weight, and I realized that this morning. It all stemmed from when I tore my esophagus and lost all that weight because I got sick. And since then I think I didn’t just put it back on, it just blew it out of proportion,” Whitney said in her podcast.
“If someone is unhealthy, I think it’s okay to be concerned about their health. I don’t think you are unhealthy. I was quoted by you and said I was worried, and everyone walked away with it,’ Tim said.
“I didn’t think it would be taken out of context like that because the concern could go in different directions,” Whitney said.
“The concern was that you could be warmer with 10 to 15 pounds more. I should have said that. Maybe that’s f****d up too. People could come to me for that, but I’m not worried about your health because I took you to the doctor,” Tim said.
“I just want to believe my truth, which is that I’m a little underweight in terms of scale, but I don’t have an eating disorder and I’m going to talk to a nutritionist to just discuss it as I said, and get on top of it,” she concluded.