So, what woman doesn't struggle with weight? What woman in the limelight of celebrity-dom doesn't struggle with weight? We've seen them all before.. Oprah, Kristy Alley, Marie Osmond.. all who are spokespeople for this diet system or this meal replacement plan. And you know, you gotta give 'em props for trying to do something that will make them happier in the end. Is it selling out? Not really. Sure they get a buck out of it, but they're encouraging other women to face their fears.
But what about the other big beautiful women? The one's who pride themselves on their curves, sure they're just a little bit bigger but they're still gorgeous. They tell women "Don't let anybody tell you otherwise, your curves are what make you who you are... and you're beautiful."
So what happens when these women sell out to a company and lose weight? Danielle Fishel, lovable Topanga of 90's sitcom Boy Meets World who was a bit on the bigger side. But she was still gorgeous. She was the fantasy of nerdy boys all over the world at that time. She ended the series of the show with some after-school specials about self esteem and feeling secure in your body... what happens? She joined the NutriSystem and sold out. Somebody who made young girls love their curves, lost her own.
Jennifer Hudson recently has also done the same thing. As an aspiring actress, a winner of American Idol, she is a beautiful black curvy woman. However just months ago I saw her in a magazine having lost some dramatic weight. She was another who tried to help women feel secure with who they are... and then turned it around.
I'm sure that these women had felt their own insecurities, but why would you try and paint such a picture for other big girls to grow up and aspire to, only to just rip it apart with a blatant "Hah, I'm skinny now." ESPECIALLY when half the time these women gain the weight back, and then that's when they try and jump back to their old ideals. It's a huge slap in the face for some, and as a big girl I don't see any women out there to look up to anymore to feel confident in who I am.
Quite frankly it sucks... and you shouldn't need to sell yourself out for it. If you want to lose the weight, be upfront about it.. don't try cover it up with confidence.
But what about the other big beautiful women? The one's who pride themselves on their curves, sure they're just a little bit bigger but they're still gorgeous. They tell women "Don't let anybody tell you otherwise, your curves are what make you who you are... and you're beautiful."
So what happens when these women sell out to a company and lose weight? Danielle Fishel, lovable Topanga of 90's sitcom Boy Meets World who was a bit on the bigger side. But she was still gorgeous. She was the fantasy of nerdy boys all over the world at that time. She ended the series of the show with some after-school specials about self esteem and feeling secure in your body... what happens? She joined the NutriSystem and sold out. Somebody who made young girls love their curves, lost her own.
Jennifer Hudson recently has also done the same thing. As an aspiring actress, a winner of American Idol, she is a beautiful black curvy woman. However just months ago I saw her in a magazine having lost some dramatic weight. She was another who tried to help women feel secure with who they are... and then turned it around.
I'm sure that these women had felt their own insecurities, but why would you try and paint such a picture for other big girls to grow up and aspire to, only to just rip it apart with a blatant "Hah, I'm skinny now." ESPECIALLY when half the time these women gain the weight back, and then that's when they try and jump back to their old ideals. It's a huge slap in the face for some, and as a big girl I don't see any women out there to look up to anymore to feel confident in who I am.
Quite frankly it sucks... and you shouldn't need to sell yourself out for it. If you want to lose the weight, be upfront about it.. don't try cover it up with confidence.