Part 1 of Cobra Kai Season 6 has arrived, and while fans are thrilled about the new episodes, there’s been some unfortunate buzz surrounding Mary Mouser, known for her role as Samantha LaRusso. Unfortunately, the conversation is less about her performance and more about her appearance, which is really disheartening.
Mary Mouser has been a central figure on the show since its first season, bringing to life the character of Samantha LaRusso with grace and dedication. While it’s sad to think about the show ending after this season, what’s even more troubling is the focus on her body rather than her acting.
There are rumors circulating online about whether Mary Mouser is pregnant, but there’s no evidence to support this. She hasn’t made any such announcement on her social media or in interviews. Unfortunately, some fans have been discussing her weight for a while now, especially following Season 2 of *Cobra Kai*. This has only intensified with recent threads on Reddit where people have made negative comments about her appearance.
It’s deeply problematic to focus on a celebrity’s weight or speculate about their body, especially when it comes to something as personal as pregnancy. Such discussions can be harmful and invasive, and it’s important to remember that everyone’s body is their own business. Moreover, commenting on someone’s weight can ignore the complex realities they might face, such as health conditions or personal struggles.
Mary Mouser has been open about managing Type 1 diabetes, a condition that can indeed affect weight due to insulin use. She has shared how working out has been beneficial for her, and she feels empowered by her role on the show. Yet, instead of celebrating her achievements and the energy she brings to her role as Sam LaRusso, some conversations have turned to body shaming.
It’s a shame that the focus isn’t on her impressive performance and the character she has brought to life on screen. Mary Mouser’s talent and the hard work she puts into Cobra Kai deserve recognition and respect, rather than unnecessary scrutiny over her appearance.