New job idea: Common Sense Consultant
Company: hey, is this a good idea?
*tells me terrible idea*
Me: no@pepsi @united @Cosmopolitan https://t.co/C969cGTyxQ
— Ryan Carp (@ryancarp_) April 11, 2017
Cosmo’s got a knack for bad headlines and articles, but this one may very well take the cake:
Fyi pic.twitter.com/nSW6bRR9VF
— Camille Beredjick (@cberedjick) April 11, 2017
Wow. That’s a lot of weight! So, what’s her awesome trick? It must be pretty amazing, right?
She got cancer. Yes, I'm serious. pic.twitter.com/iO0Oz6bg7d
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) April 11, 2017
https://twitter.com/TheBeantownGuru/status/851846484165316609
https://twitter.com/RupertMyers/status/851812122682167296
https://twitter.com/Gayhooters/status/851824259655761922
Well, at least Cosmo’s good at damage control:
Cosmo deleted that tweet, but the piece still has the same title. https://t.co/UBmyI90v2w pic.twitter.com/IzqiUwOnLU
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) April 11, 2017
Cosmo has updated its headline to a less horrible-sounding version. pic.twitter.com/yQfQhLfptX
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) April 11, 2017
There! That oughta fix it!
Any apology yet or just going to delete the tweet, rephrase the headline and pretend nobody saw? She had cancer. @Cosmopolitan pic.twitter.com/B0JdIdJoBi
— Hampshire magician (@Sean_Boon) April 11, 2017
Great work as usual, Cosmo.
Oncology Privilege
— Brad Slager: It's Lt-Col-VP-Rev-Kaiser, SIR ? ? (@MartiniShark) April 11, 2017
"Do you have thick, unruly hair? This one trick (despite life-threatening chemical treatments) will give you thinner hair in no time!"
— Shane Styles (@shaner5000) April 11, 2017
https://twitter.com/overwroughtbear/status/851818289957396486
@Cosmopolitan is LITERALLY marketing a woman's battle w cancer as a DIET ALTERNATIVE. Fire whoever did this – then burn their idea notebook. pic.twitter.com/XBu5hqn1Za
— Shawna Vercher (@shawnavercher) April 11, 2017
"She had cancer, nearly died, developed a binge disorder but found a diet and now she's thin! Hooray!!" Gross, @Cosmopolitan
— It's Bree ╮(╯▽╰)╭ (@BreeAtWork) April 11, 2017
https://twitter.com/Fit2rippeduk/status/851818406433173504
So weight loss at any cost @Cosmopolitan – even cancer? What is wrong with you!? #cosmopolitan #cancer https://t.co/pQ1JEI9LxP
— Graye (@graye63) April 11, 2017
According to @Cosmopolitan cancer is this seasons perfect way to get that beach body. WTH. What click bait ignorance. #cancersucks pic.twitter.com/qKcDYXjbVl
— RealLifeUnplugd (@RealLifeUnplugd) April 11, 2017
Cancer. The latest weight loss trend is cancer. What the literal hell, @Cosmopolitan https://t.co/l92zf4q5dl
— Camille Beredjick (@cberedjick) April 11, 2017
"What's my weight-loss secret? CANCER." @Cosmopolitan, wyd? https://t.co/Ssr2xefMwz
— andi zeisler (@andizeisler) April 11, 2017
Christ on a cracker @Cosmopolitan , what is wrong with you?! https://t.co/L7kHWEsitO
— badyogi (@badyogi) April 11, 2017
https://twitter.com/MsCarsonelle/status/851824739312119809
https://twitter.com/Tesseraconteur/status/851814298015866884
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