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I'm Concerned That Miley Cyrus Is Getting Very Thinspo-y

Posted: 08/07/2012 9:11 am

By Hanna Brooks Olsen

Oh, Miley Cyrus. Miley, Miley, Miley. We need to have a talk. I think it's really great that you've discovered a gluten-free diet that works for you, and that you love Pilates. And to be honest, you are looking pretty toned and strong. But girl, we need to talk about the kinds of photos you're sending to your young, impressionable fans. Most notably, a recent photo [which could be triggering to some, which is why I'm not posting or linking to it]. You're getting dangerously close to thinspo territory, girl.

The photo, which was retweeted over 8,000 times and favorited about as many, has already alarmed some bloggers, who are worried that she, herself, may be taking her diet and exercise regime to a pre-wedding extreme. And it's not her first body-shot that's got people buzzing. But even if she's totally fine and healthy (which all accounts still indicate that she is), there's something more concerning about this photo: That it could and probably will be used by pro-ana and thinspo sites.

Because, while it's totally her right to tweet whatever photos she wants and look however she wants, there is a part of me (maybe it's my inner mama bear, maybe it's because I've spent a lot of time researching and writing about eating disorders) that has a really hard time with celebs who post or tweet images that are just begging to be reposted to hurtful, harmful websites.

And maybe that's not her concern. Maybe censoring herself and her Twitter account for fear of triggering young women (and men, for that matter) who may have experienced disordered eating patterns is ridiculous and pointless. After all, there are a million other thinspo pictures and Pinterest boards and Tumblrs out there, and these images are part of the more complex problem of eating disorders.

But -- and this is just my opinion -- I wouldn't personally ever feel good knowing that a picture of me was being used by a teenager who was starving herself or purging.

Which of course is not to say that Miley Cyrus is single-handedly causing eating disorders, or even that tweeting this particular image was necessarily irresponsible. But there is something to being a young teen idol that, I think, requires a second thought about what kinds of things you offer up to your fans. Particularly when they're young, female and living with the pressure of body perfection.

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02:05 AM on 08/09/2012
I dont understand why do people think if they are not thin they can critisize others that are and imply that something is wrong with them!!! I've been experiencing this for the past ten years from my surrounding, just cause my body has a fast metabolism doesnt mean Im anorexic or something is wrong with me! So please stop this useless critizism and please write about other stuff cause this subject is already worn out!
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cowgrrl
Abnormal Psychologist
04:30 PM on 08/23/2012
people are so jealous of us it is frightening. with a speeding (natural--no attacks please) metabolism it is very difficult to gain. my lifetime norm of 105 fell to 93 after poisoning last year. took a year to gain and had to eat a quart of ice cream daily in addition to my "grazing on anything all day long" diet. no, i don't really like ice cream but had to get my weight back. those who criticize have no idea how hard it is to gain and so easy for them to lose--eat less and exercise--but they really don't want to lose just blame or attack us for being born this way. thanks galy for telling it like it is. btw, what is a "thinspo?"
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kykys2
the world has gotten so terribly, terribly old
02:02 AM on 08/09/2012
Great article. I think those astronomical paychecks should come with responsibility, I'm not saying every star should be considered a role model, but there should be SOME standards, some duty of care towards the people that keep them in their mansions and their addy prescriptions.
06:18 PM on 08/08/2012
miley cyrus is a young adult living her life. pictures of her are readily available whether she tweets them or not, and to suggest that she is responsible for promoting a subculture like thinspiration and pro-ana, when there are dozens of other hollywood starlets who you could say the same for, is completely ridiculous. miley, if anything, is promoting exactly what she should to young girls, which is a healthy lifestyle consisting of a good diet and exercise. this piece was borderline pointless.
05:18 PM on 08/19/2012
Seconded. If she looks healthy, who cares if someone thinks she's "too thin?" too thin for what, exactly? Hating on people for losing weight is as messed up as hating on people for gaining.
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cowgrrl
Abnormal Psychologist
04:34 PM on 08/23/2012
worse imo. being naturally thin and small boned really pisses folks off. i would never say to anyone the words used to attack me.
10:20 AM on 08/08/2012
Absolutely fabulous.
While people, celebs included, have freedom of expression, as with all rights, there is a level of responsibility to exercise that right in a way that at the very least is mindful of potential negative consequences. As a celebrity she needs to be mindful of her audience. Kudos to her on reaching her fitness goals, but this piece is right on. As a college student who has had many friends who fell prey to eating disorders, both recovered and not, I do feel it is a matter of huge importance that celebrities take responsibility for the material they post and what they might trigger.
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Feanor
I want my jewels back.
01:49 PM on 08/07/2012
Is this a satire?
02:10 AM on 08/08/2012
. . . You're seriously asking if this is a satire?
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cowgrrl
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04:45 PM on 08/23/2012
really. it's miley's choice not anyone else's so stop criticizing her....... and me and everyone. do you know how jealous you all sound? shut mouth, eat less and exercise....you will be a better person. oh right--you don't care about you--just miley. she is oblivious to your hating (acting like you care.) go for a walk ......to therapy.