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  2. Thinspiration - Wikipedia

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    Thinspiration, also known as thinspo, is recognized as photographic content of women with thin body types promoting unhealthy eating habits and disorders. [1] Thinspiration blends the words “thin” and “inspiration” as to give motivation to people with eating disorders or people who want to be thin to continue to deprive themselves of food.

  3. Ariana Grande’s latest photo for the upcoming movie Wicked sparked concern among her fanbase because she appeared noticeably thin. Back in August, Grande herself addressed the concerns of her ...

  4. Media depictions of body shape - Wikipedia

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    As most know, thin models are commonly used in advertising in comparison to thinner models, because thinness is seen as the ideal. Continuous exposure to a dramatized thin ideal will result in lower satisfaction with one’s body. However, Instagram has made effort to promote brands with curvier bodies to users.

  5. Oprah Winfrey Says Her Opinion of ‘Thin People ... - AOL

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    Oprah Winfrey is opening up about the revelation she had about “thin people.”. On the Jan. 14 episode of The Oprah Podcast, the former talk show host had a conversation with Yale University ...

  6. Tara Reid responds to body shamers who accuse her of being ...

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    Tara Reid is fighting back against body shamers who claim she looks too thin.. The American Pie star took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a series of photos snapped by her friend, Orange Is the ...

  7. Thin ideal - Wikipedia

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    Many studies have been performed regarding the effect of the thin ideal. Some of these indicate that after women are shown images of ultra-thin models, they experience psychological and behavioral features associated with eating disorders, such as increased anger, depressed mood, body dissatisfaction, and low self-esteem. [2]

  8. Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong - The Huffington Post

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    Thin women, Harrop discovered, take around three years to get into treatment, while her participants spent an average of 13 and a half years waiting for their disorders to be addressed. “A lot of my job is helping people heal from the trauma of interacting with the medical system,” says Ginette Lenham, a counselor who specializes in obesity.

  9. “Ozempic Final Boss”: People React To Celebrities’ Body ...

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    People suspect Demi Moore, who won Best Actress for The Substance, took the medication to look slimmer Skinny stars pose elegantly at the 2025 SAG Awards amid Hollywood's Ozempic craze, dressed in ...