
And then her sister Ashley, come out on her blog blasting society's obsession with pin-thin frames. She say "All women come in different shapes, sizes, and forms and just because you're a celebrity, there shouldn't be a different standard...How can we expect teenage girls to love and respect themselves in an environment where we criticize a size 2 figure?" This coming from someone that had Plastic Surgery and a eating disorder.

My response to that is: it is because of Celebrities that we think size 2 is the only thing that is "beautiful"(not really but you know what I mean). It is their own fault, celebrities that is, they are the ones that are starving themselves and that are pin-thin and giving all our kids and ourselves complexes... They put it out there that this is their "body type"(super skinny). So, of course when they look different or Healthy we all want to talk about it, and maybe say that they have gained weight. This is only because of them and what we were told was their 'body type', the reason why they stay so thin. BULL its not your 'body type', admit it-you don't eat! (this is to all celebs)


So Celebs STOP BEING ANOREXIC and we will STOP talking about weight.
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That is hilarious but very true. But I am one of those people with that "body type", we do exist! It's amazing how people have no problem telling you to your face you are too skinny but no one would dare tell anyone to their face they are too fat. I don't really feel bad for celebrities though, they created the business of being thin.
exactly! that was my main point ( i know I trailed off ) But you said it right... "they created the business on being thin".
And yes Michelle I totally know 'your kind' (ha ha) is out there... but most of these celebs just say thats their body type to avoid the anorexic/eating disorders/extreme dieting etc....
Agreed! Another reason for me to be irritated by them because they not only make it hard for people who struggle with weight, but for my kind as well! :)
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