
One of the top stories blasting through all of the top media outlets is the story of Jennifer Love Hewitt, being Fat! Not only is she the iconic representation of someone with fashion expertise, she has modeled for some of the top brands. Well, besides celebrating the most important time in her life she has to deal with the infamous paparazzi, snapping the worst pictures of her.
Can you even really consider them the worst?
Headlines like Jennifer Love Hewitt: 'A Size 2, Fat!' is not the message we should be sending to young girls. Many young girls are over obsessed as it is over body weight, fashion, and looking like celebs. How many girls trying to accomplish this is astounding at the least. From starvation, to bulimia, to anorexia, this just names a few of the many steps young girls are now facing.
As Hewitt blasted back at media in her blog about calling her fat, as she is a size 2, this is what she said:
"Like all women out there should, I love my body," Hewitt, 28, wrote on her blog after photos of her in a bikini hit the Web. "I know what I look like, and so do my friends and family."
"I've sat by in silence for a long time now about the way women's bodies are constantly scrutinized. To set the record straight, I'm not upset for me, but for all of the girls out there that are struggling with their body image."
She adds, "A size 2 is not fat! Nor will it ever be. And being a size 0 doesn't make you beautiful. … To all girls with butts, boobs, hips and a waist, put on a bikini – put it on and stay strong."
All this while vacation at a Hawaiian getaway with fiancé, Scottish actor Ross McCall.
To all the people out there who agree with the media calling a size 2 fat, get a life!
1 comment:
Personally, who likes a twig? Isn't only healthy for someone to have a little meat on their bones? That's how I like my ladies best anyway *cough*, and I think it's safe to say the rest of the male population agrees with me.
People who write these articles are the most insecure of them all and treat life as if they've never left high school.
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