Cheerleader 'too chunky'?

Cheerleader 'too chunky'? Internet Blogger criticizes NBA cheerleader for 'pudginess'. The internet to criticize an Oklahoma City Thunder cheerleader for being a little "too chunky." Per the Inquisitr on Sunday, April 28, 2013, Crawford is now being criticized herself for thinking that the young lady had a little too much "pudginess" to be an NBA cheerleader.

Crawford took to her blog and specifically targeted Kelsey Williams, cheerleader for the Oklahoma City Thunder, as her team took on the Houston Rockets in the NBA playoffs.

"The Rockets looked terrible in Game 1, but some say they weren't the only bad-looking people on the court," Crawford wrote.

The post has since been removed by CBS Houston off of their site.

There was a compliment passed to Williams by Crawford, and it was that she is a "pretty blonde." From there, Crawford just went off on the so-called "chunky" cheerleader saying things such as:

"If she's comfortable wearing that tiny outfit and dancing for NBA fans, then good for her."
Williams has "pudginess around her waistline."
"Besides...not every man likes women to be toothpick skinny."
"I'd say most men prefer a little extra meat on her bones."

From there, it only got worse.

Crawford, whose real name is Anna-Megan Raley, conducted a poll for fans to vote on Williams and select one of three choices:
The perfect look to be an NBA cheerleader
She could use some tightening up in her midsection
She has no business wearing that outfit in front of people.

Crawford wasn't going to get away with this criticism without backlash. Williams actually took to Twitter to respond back to the writer.

"To be womanly always, discouraged never," she wrote.

"We wouldn't know what blessings were if we didn't go through trials. Thank you to EVERYONE for the compassion and love today. I'm in awe," she tweeted on April 24.

Crawford, aka Raley, has since had her Twitter accounts deleted or deactivated. That includes the accounts for her pseudonym and her real name.

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