Fans were floored to see the transformation in rapper Chunkz as he took to the pitch for this year's Soccer Aid.
Last year viewers of Soccer Aid took to Twitter to accuse the commentary of 'fat shaming' its celeb players.
People watching the charity footie match from home complained about 'cruel' comments made in the commentary box about YouTube star Chunkz.
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Clive Tyldesley said: “He is so big you could take guided tours around him."
One upset viewer said: "Chunkz got fat shamed and missed a pen man I hate it here."

Fans were open-mouthed at his transformation as he chatted in the dressing room at the Etihad Stadium.
"Chunkz weight loss is mad," said one fan on Twitter.
"Since he is skinny now, can we please make a petition for @Chunkz to now be called slices?... just a thought," said another.

"WHERE IS CHUNKZ?" joked another
"Is it me or has Chunkz lost a load of weight?" asked another.
"Fair play the lad."
"Chunkz has lost bare weight man. Someone do a comparison from his last appearance at Soccer Aid to this one because it’s crazy," another commented.
The 25-year-old has shared his weight loss journey on his social media.

Chunkz, real name Amin Mohamed, wrote: "2020/2021 Soccer Aid comparison, 25kg difference, much fitter, and ready for redemption."
Manchester United star Jesse Lingard told him: "Love this proud of you bro."
"This is inspirational," said another supporter.
"The glow up," praised another.
Now in its 10th year, Soccer Aid raises money for Unicef and donation will once again focus on the global impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Chunkz is one of many familiar faces descended on the Etihad for the game, which airs live on ITV.
Chunkz is famed for his appearance as Asznee in the 2017 novelty song Man's Not Hot which rocketed him to fame.
Chunkz also posts rap battle videos on his YouTube channel, as well as challenges, pranks, and videos in his popular #MANDM series.
He recently challenged Manchester City's Raheem Sterling to a Bottle Spin challenge while he filmed the Pepsi #UCLisback ad.
In 2019, Chunkz became part of the collaborative group known as Beta Squad on YouTube alongside four fellow YouTubers including Niko Omilana.
In December 2020 he hosted the 2020 MOBO Awards with Maya Jama.
And most recently he joined Jack Grealish at Leeds Festival and the pair were invited onto the stage with Stormzy.