By MIA FREEDMAN
It wasn’t until I googled “Kim Kardashian fat pregnant” that I saw it. Truly, I’d had no idea the media abuse of the reality star was so grotesque. And before you click away from this story because you don’t care about Kim Kardashian, stop. This isn’t about her. It’s about all of us.
An obsession with the weight of famous people is not new. It’s been driving ratings, selling magazines, newspapers and diet products for decades. But this is different. Over the past few years the goal posts have moved and the new media fixation has become the weight of pregnant women and new mothers. They are the new sweet spot, their weight has become the new gossip commodity and it is disturbing, evil madness.
Take a look at this:
Let’s be very clear, the only purpose of drawing attention to the weight of a pregnant woman – unless you are her doctor – is a pure play for insecurity. Not just hers but every other woman who has been pregnant, is pregnant or plans to be pregnant some day.
Sometimes when I give a speech about the ways media and marketers fail when they’re talking to women, one of my points is about the use of Photoshop and to illustrate it, one of the images I use is this:
The photo on the right appeared on the cover of a US gossip magazine a couple of weeks after Khourtney gave birth to her first child. The coverline that went with it was; “My diet secrets! How I lost 10lbs in 10 days”).