Update: Good news!
In response to the outrage and media coverage that followed Brooke Birmingham’s post about the weight loss photo Shape magazine refused to publish, the magazine has announced it will publish the controversial bikini photo after all.
Shape editor Bahar Takhtehchian announced on the Today Show in the US that the magazine would use Brooke’s story along with bikini photo, and that it wanted to use the incident as a way of sparking a deeper conversation around body image.
“We want to start a larger discussion about what happens after you lose a significant amount of weight,” Takhtehchian, who appeared with Brooke on the show, told host Savannah Guthrie at the weekend.
“(T)ruly, there is a journey after the weight-loss journey, and those are the questions and the issues that we want to talk to Brooke and the other ladies about.”
Previously, Mamamia wrote:
After losing more that half her body weight, you would have thought that Brooke Birmingham was the perfect candidate to grace the cover of a health and fitness magazine. Her story is exactly the sort of message they’re trying to send to their readers every single day. That being healthy, slim, perky and fit is totally achievable, no matter how unhealthy you are.
But after being approached to feature in US magazine Shape’s “Success Stories” section and sending in this candid photo of herself in a bikini top, Brooke was told by the magazine’s editor that she wouldn’t feature in the magazine unless she sent in a pic that covered her belly.
Here’s the photo Brooke originally sent in:
Yeah… A little too honest for the glossy, aspirational, photoshopped perfection of a fitness magazine. The photo of Brooke is gorgeous and an authentic, truthful representation of how a woman looks when she loses half her body weight. It also shows that Brooke it now fit, healthy and primed to live a long (and healthy!) life. She just has some excess skin left behind, because, um, that’s what happens when you lose a lot of weight.