While the media get themselves into a righteous lather about something Alex Perry said on Australia’s Next Top Model (you can read about that in today’s NewsBites post here), there’s a far bigger model scandal erupting in the US.
Before I leave Frockwriter’s Patty Huntington to fill you in on the details of that and for you to discuss Alex Perry’s comments (that are said to have been taken out of context), I have something I’ve been BUSTING to say about modelling for a long time now and it’s this:
If you do not want to be judged on how you look and what you weigh, do not become a model.
If you do not want your daughter to be judged on how she looks and what she weighs, do not let her become a model.
Same with your son.
If you do not want your daughter to be photographed looking sexy and made to look much much older than she is, do not let her become a model.
If you don’t not want your daughter’s self-esteem to be DIRECTLY and inextricably linked to her weight and appearance, do not let her become a model.
If you don’t want your daughter to believe her value as a person is determined solely by how she looks and what she weighs, do not let her become a model.
If you don’t want your daughter’s self confidence to be smashed to smithereens by an industry that rejects her 99% of the time based on how she looks or what she weighs, do not let her become a model.