When you are a celebrity and constantly in the spotlight, body image is one of the various imperfections the media focuses on. When entering this particular profession, most of the time celebrities aren’t prepared for the constant harsh remarks from the tabloids. In some cases, celebrities often times develop depression or a disorder such as anorexia or bulimia. The rest of the population then sees how celebrities react to try to be what the media interoperates “perfect”. But what is perfect? To the media, perfect is being 5’11 and 117 pounds, when the average American weighs about 130 pounds with the height of 5’4. Due to harsh tabloids, celebrity body image influences the public that you cannot be …show more content…
However, the media harps mainly on having the picture perfect body. A star, such as Adele, has an amazing voice and is not be looked at the same as Jennifer Lopez because she does not have that “perfect” figure. The media focuses on superficial issues instead of looking at the talent they produce. If a star is known for her outrageous voice that should be the only thing the media should report. Instead, the media focuses on how she doesn’t have a figure like Barbie’s. This is unfair to the “fuller” figured women because they tend to work harder for their success and are not nearly as appreciated as the anorexic looking star. Basically, the media doesn’t consider woman to have self worth unless her appearance is perfect as well. A woman is judged more than a man mainly because of sexist reasons. A heavy woman could be just as powerful as a heavy man, but the male will automatically win because women are looked at as weak. The media sends out a negative perspective on the important things in life. Frankly, celebrities may not even have the perfect body the media is looking for, however, with the advanced technology we have photo shopping is more common than