Former TV Personality's Comments on Women's Bodies Spark Controversy** A recent radio interview has sparked outrage after a 48-year-old Italian man made comments about women's bodies, suggesting that men prefer a more curvy figure. The former This Morning star, who has been out of the public eye since February, made the remarks in response to a discussion about dieting.
When a presenter, Nicole, mentioned that she regularly diets, he responded by saying, "Only dogs like bones." He went on to imply that men prefer women with more to "grab" onto, saying "a real man, he wants the meat, you know, the things to grab.
Don't get too skinny, otherwise it's like, no." The comments have been met with criticism, with many calling them outdated and sexist.
The Italian man also made lighthearted remarks about Italian food and men, saying "Italian food is like Italian men, minimum effort... maximum satisfaction." The conversation took a strange turn when he began discussing his past encounters with women, "saying that he tends to remember meeting tall," "blonde women." He jokingly asked... "Did I take your mama out for dinner or something?" These comments have sparked a heated debate about --- image and objectification.

The Italian, 48, said during a radio interview that men do not like skinny women — as they want to have "things to grab". The former This Morning star had been lying low since being removed from ITV programming in February .
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