Chantal Sarault / Chantal Al-Refae / Foodie Beauty - Delusional drug fiend hamplanet mukbanger from Canada trying to be a glamorous online influencer. Pathological liar, huge bitch, narcissist, animal abuser

20 or 30 pounds on a deathfat is hard to tell in either direction. I agree she looks fat, but I'd say that at 300 or 500 so I dunno mane.

I choose to believe the beetus is coming for those trotters though!

It does when we have a baseline of what she looked like 30+ pounds ago.

For one, I still believe Chantal is over 400 lbs - probably closer to 450 lbs than 400 lbs. If you compare what she looked like in 2018 compared to now, you can definitely see she's gained a significant amount of weight. So, if she is really down to 372, that means she's around her weight from 2018 or so and I am sorry, she does not look anywhere near that.
 
That picture tells five thousand calories.

Redundant question I know but I have to ask, how is her nose getting fat?! The bridge of her nose has a shadow of a crease developing in it. It really is amazing where the human body decides to store fat (Tammy Slaton springs to mind).
 
I'd buy it if Chantal looked like she had lost weight. But that isn't the case. She looks as fat as ever - if not way more than she was in 2018 when she likely last weighed 372 pounds.
In this video from October 29th, 2017, Cuntal claimed to be 372 pounds at 18:54:


This is how she looked then:

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This is how she looks now:

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I guarantee there was a bath rug under that scale. The only thing she lost recently was her last grips on reality.
After I saw her video earlier today, I did a scientific experiment. I placed my scale on an entry way rug (a low pile rather thin piece of carpet with no pad underneath) The floor underneath is laminated wood. My weight was exactly 35 lbs less than my true weight when the scale is on the hard floor. (I'm less than half Chantal's weight and 6" taller, I can only imagine that her "loss" would be much greater than mine if she weighed herself on a rug) There are rugs in front of the sliding door in the kitchen, last time she weighed on camera, she was over in that area and also did not show the ground in her camera frame.

I invite others to try this experiment, I am so curious to know how much loss YOUR scale shows when you weigh on carpet. (Life By Jen uses this same trick btw)
 
After I saw her video earlier today, I did a scientific experiment. I placed my scale on an entry way rug (a low pile rather thin piece of carpet with no pad underneath) The floor underneath is laminated wood. My weight was exactly 35 lbs less than my true weight when the scale is on the hard floor. (I'm less than half Chantal's weight and 6" taller, I can only imagine that her "loss" would be much greater than mine if she weighed herself on a rug) There was are rugs in front of the sliding door in the kitchen, last time she weighed on camera, she was over in that area and also did not show the ground in her camera frame.

I invite others to try this experiment, I am so curious to know how much loss YOUR scale shows when you weigh on carpet. (Life By Jen uses this same trick btw)
We addressed this already (but it was a while ago) and many people report that naturally, the scales are lighter on carpet or uneven surfaces. I’ve no doubt she’s used that cheat at least once before and will again.
 
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