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Here’s Why Mina Gerges is Advocating For More Body Diversity Among Male Models
Egyptian-Canadian model-influencer Mina Gerges talks body image, mental health, representation for plus-size male models and more.
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Billie Eilish Just Made a Powerful Statement About Body Shaming
The singer played a pre-recorded video about body- and slut-shaming at her Miami concert last night.
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Lili Reinhart Says She Wants Young People to See More Authentic Bodies on TV
The Riverdale actress shared her own body image struggles on Twitter today.
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Here’s How Jameela Jamil Helped Bring About Instagram’s New “Diet Policy”
“This is a huge win for our ongoing fight against the diet/detox industry,” said the actress.
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How to Be Body Positive Even When You’re Suffering From Dressing Room Anxiety
In the buzzy Netflix show Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, neatness advocate Marie Kondo encourages us to only keep things in our homes that “spark joy.” It’s a lovely notion, conjuring thoughts of favourite trinkets from world travels, beloved heirlooms and closets full of clothing that elicits only happy thoughts. Yet anyone with a non-Kondo-ized […]
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Jameela Jamil’s “I Weigh” Insta-Movement Encouraging Women’s Self-Worth Is Blowing Up
Jameela Jamil’s lissome form may be the subject of some of the best one-liners of The Good Place, delivered by the show’s lead Kristen Bell—“a big, beautiful, utterly perfect cartoon giraffe” and “a hot, rich fraud with legs for days” are some of my personal favourites—but physical perfection is far from being the defining trait […]
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These Internet Trolls are Not Happy about Nike’s New Plus-Size Range
Last week Nike finally unveiled its new line of body-diverse athletic gear. The performance-based line, which includes over 85 pieces of functional and fashionable gear, ranges in sizes from 1X to 3X and includes bras up to a size 38E. Cue women around the world rejoicing that a major apparel line finally got the memo […]
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Pop Music’s Brightest New Star, Bossie, Opens Up On Her New Song, “A Lot Like Love”
Once you watch the video for Bossie’s debut single, “Meteor,” there is no turning back. In it, the Toronto-born singer-songwriter spends most of her time in front of a camera having a film crew drown her in buckets of glitter and confetti. At first it’s funny, then it becomes perplexing, then—when Bossie’s clothes, face and […]
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This year, I vow to finally stop hating on my body
As a personal trainer, boxing coach, fitness journalist and self-proclaimed positive-body-image crusader, most people assume that I have my shit together when it comes to self-confidence. After all, in my training and writing, I strive to help other women find inner happiness. I encourage my clients to believe in themselves and to celebrate every personal […]
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How to get your body image in check, according to supermodel Ashley Graham
December can be a tricky time when it comes to keeping fit and feeling your best. During the holidays, cocktail hour seems to come at every hour, eating becomes an official pastime and stretchy pants are your dinnertime BFF. No biggie— it’s a festive right of passage. But for those who have a beach vacation […]
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Kate Upton isn’t taking being called a “lazy, lardy piggie” lying down
Though we had our reservations about insta-celeb Kate Upton, we’re liking the curvaceous model more and more these days, especially since she won’t take being called a “lazy, lardy piggie” lying down. As we reported last week, a “pro-thinspiration” (read: pro-ana) site completely bashed the blonde bombshell, saying she was “a solid 30 lbs too […]
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They said/We said: What we think about Ashley Judd’s “puffy face” op-ed
It’s not every day that Ashley Judd graces headlines. The actress has managed to steer clear of controversy—being an actress, humanitarian, political activist, fashion designer, model and philanthropist (and now, feminist) probably has kept her busy. But Judd has certainly spiced things up. The actress has written an essay slamming her detractors after being criticized for having a puffy face in recent promo appearances.
In the essay published on The Daily Beast, Judd not only faces her critics who accused her of using facial fillers to acquire the plump face, but she smacks down on body image sexism as a whole, by labeling it as “a misogynistic assault on all women.” She writes: “The assault on our body image, the hypersexualization of girls and women […] and the general incessant objectification is what this conversation allegedly about my face is really about.”
After pointing out that part of the puffiness was due to an illness which required her to take steroids, she says, “When my skin is nearly flawless, and at age 43, I do not yet have visible wrinkles that can be seen on television, I have had ‘work done,’ with media outlets bolstered by consulting with plastic surgeons I have never met who ‘conclude’ what procedures I have ‘clearly’ had. (Notice that this is a ‘back-handed compliment,’ too—I look so good! It simply cannot possibly be real!)”
The Missing star, of course, isn’t the only celeb to recently come under fire for her appearance. Renee Zellweger’s pursed lips, Jessica Simpson’s weight gain and Lindsey Lohan’s… well…everything, are only a few examples of the harsh scrutiny celebs face from the media. But Judd’s thoughtful approach to the matter is certainly refreshing.
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