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May 07, 2008

Um. Contradict yourself much?

On whether the media should provide more realistic body ideals:

To expect that anything put out by Hollywood is going to be realistic is a bit naïve at this point. But that’s me, a 31-year-old woman, talking. If you’re a 15-year-old girl, you look at these bodies and think, How am I going to attain this?

I believe we have a responsibility in terms of disclosure about what’s touched up. More and more actresses are saying, ‘Look what they did to my waist on that photo shoot!’ that is powerful because at least it gives women a chance to express their imperfections. We owe it to girls out there to portray a healthy and true image of ourselves.

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Quoting Elisabeth Hasselbeck, now appearing on the cover of Fitness Magazine, six months after the birth of her second child. In a bathing suit. And gold bracelets.

http://www.celebrity-babies.com/2008/05/elisabeth-hasse.html

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Between the freakishly slender and immaturely dressed women to the impossibly old looking teenage starlets I am utterly bewildered by society's idea of what is actually beautiful.

This is one of my biggest pet peeves. I'm just so sick of all the celebrity post-pregnancy photos circulating around. One even had a analysis, complete with a 1-10 scale, of Hollywood's best post-baby mommies. I wanted to cry, scream, and rip every issue to shreds simultaneously.

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