Just because women are having a civilised debate, it doesn’t mean they are “bitchy” or “catty” or going to climb into a mud bath and wrestle over it…
I have a lot to say.
Having started the Body Image Movement out of a deep desire to spread a message worldwide, and along the way, share my thoughts and opinions on all things body image, you should know by now that I’m not afraid to speak my mind. And today is no different.
However, today I’m stepping outside the wellness realm and am lending my voice to another issue near and dear to my heart – the sisterhood – and in particular, the media constantly representing civil debates between women as full-blown boxing matches.
This week, the Daily Mail ran a piece that featured myself and some references towards Sam Armytage, a TV presenter I’ve had the pleasure of both meeting and working with several times. I made mention in the Daily Mail piece that I was opposed to a recent cover she appeared on celebrating body image because in my opinion, the photo had been heavily edited.
The image that Taryn is talking about (post continues after picture):
The story in the Daily Mail:
Sam may or may not agree with my views, and I may or may not agree with hers – but this is not an ongoing bitch slap fest between the two of us, this is simply difference of opinion and I am still as much a fan of hers as I have ever been.
Read more: Sam Armytage caught singing “Afternoon Delight.” Nails it.
My motivation in writing this is to acknowledge the fact that I celebrate diversity in people’s character and opinions as much as I do diversity in body shapes. I believe the influence that the media has on women and the relationship they have with one another has been skewed, and unfairly so.