Celebrity Fat-Shaming Drives Up Anti-Fat Attitudes In Women, Study Shows

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“These cultural messages appeared to augment women’s gut-level feeling that ‘thin’ is good and ‘fat’ is bad.'

"When these media outlets use a celebrity's weight, or more specifically fatness, to diminish her, it sends a message to women that fat bodies are wrong. These media messages show us all that the consequence of being fat is public shame and ridicule," said Saju.

Amanda Scriver, a freelance journalist and body image advocate, told HuffPost Canada that fat-shaming celebrities sets the standard for how we view bodies in Western culture.

 

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And yet you read most online comment sections and women mock and degrade thin, healthy women. Fact. We come in all different shapes and sizes. Love yourself and you won't feel the need to tear down others.

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