(Reuters) - Lady
Gaga has stirred a debate over pop stars, diets and eating disorders
with a tweet that some of her millions of fans have interpreted as
insensitive.
On Tuesday, the "Born This Way"
singer tweeted "Just killed back to back spin classes. Eating a salad
dreaming of a cheeseburger." She then added the hash tag
#PopSingersDontEat.
Some of her followers interpreted the inclusion of the hash tag as encouraging fans to avoid eating in order to become thin.
But
it upset those who recalled her admitting earlier this year to having
suffered from bulimia as a student and imploring people to stop
obsessing with being overly thin.
"I'm
gonna say this about girls: The dieting wars have got to stop. Everyone
just knock it off," Gaga said at the conference held in Los Angeles and
hosted by former California First Lady Maria Shriver.
The
singer also has been an outspoken advocate for empowering youth who
feel like outsiders, and the irony between what the singer has said in
the past and her tweet was not lost on her more than 22.7 million
followers in the Twitterverse.
One
post from @StuddedBlack on Friday read "I was on the verge of becoming
bulimic and now I just might because of YOU. #PopSingersDontEat"
Others,
like this from @fluffness said, "People are taking the
#PopSingersDontEat thing way too seriously! Acting like Gaga promotes
that. She didn't mean it that way..."
A
separate blog post on proud2beme.org, which is affiliated with the
National Eating Disorders Association, said "If it was meant to be a
joke, there are plenty of people who aren't finding it so funny."
Since
the April 10 tweet, Lady Gaga has failed to address the flood of
comments. She has only tweeted a few times, telling fans about listening
to Radiohead and thanking them for buying tickets to her shows.

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