These photo's were of the cast by them self. As always you're going to get people who think someone's amazing beautiful and those who think the same person should put a paper bag over their head. Fair enough. Everyone is entitled to an opinion. What really got to me is what people were actually saying.
Vicky Pattison is a pretty looking girl, have a look for yourself...
These were the only un-photoshopped photos I could find of her. Getting back to the point! The people commenting on the airbrushed, thinned out photos of her were calling her fat! I mean in the photo on the right hand side, she must be what a size twelve or ten?What I see there is a normal sized curvy girl. Not a girl who is "fat" in anyway shape or form. I'm that size, and yes sometimes I wish I was thinner, we all do. But I'm still proud to be the size I am, simply for the fact that I wouldn't be able to put myself through obsessing over my size, weighing myself everyday and counting the calories as I eat. It's society and people that have nothing else to do but label others, that lower our self esteem and make us the wreck we are today. Before any of my readers start having a go at me like they did last time, let me just point out that I am NOT in anyway shape or form aiming this at the people who can't help their size or who have weight issues due to family/life problems. This is about the magazines and TV shows, that portrays images of all these "thin and beautiful" people who are nothing more than airbrushed images. They don't look like that in real life. People now think girls are meant to look like that to look good, people think it's okay to label others as fat or ugly because they're not a size 8 and below.
I was watching a Britain's next top model this morning for some unknown reason....
They were eliminating 1 model from the competition. During the judging before the decision was made, one of the models was told she needed to lose weight. Her collar bone was already showing through like a miniature soup bowl and her legs looked like they could snap at any moment....
Pretty sure the top of my legs touch when I stand with them together, no metre gap between them...
Is this really attractive on girls who force them self to become that way?... :/
Models are meant to these beautiful, graceful people who advertise clothing, perfume, make up, hair or whatever not calorie obsessed girls or boys who push the image out there that being unhealthily thin is okay.
Kate Moss is a primary bad example to girls everywhere. She produced t-shirts with the slogan on " Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels." It really says it all doesn't it?!
Stuff like this...
causes actions like these....
Personally I think those who wish for the bone-thin look should take a page from marilyn monroe's book...
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