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Celebrities, Thinness and the Need for a Better Talk
United KingdomSaturday, May 30, 2026
“People love to comment on how skinny a star looks.”
These remarks can hurt, Jamil says.
The Trend
- Body‑positivity backlash: A shift away from the 2010s movement.
- New thin standard could make young girls feel abnormal.
- Eating disorders: Leading cause of death among those with mental illness.
Why It Matters
| Issue | Impact |
|---|---|
| Negative comments (e.g., “bones in a dress”) | Reinforces unhealthy habits in those with eating disorders |
| Online echoes | Friends and kids see and internalize them |
| Marketing & drugs | Promotes thinness as a goal, not health |
Guidelines for Healthier Dialogue
- Avoid size‑specific comments about individuals.
- Focus on systemic factors: drug marketing, social media influence.
- Remember prescription drugs are for specific medical conditions only.
- Be mindful of language: Words shape how young people view their bodies.
Shift from “you are too thin” to “this trend is concerning.”
This protects health and dignity.
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