It’s one thing to be bullied about your body – but it’s quite another to be accused of causing eating disorders
Jessica Origliasso, one half of the Australian music duo The Veronicas, has taken to Facebook to defend herself and her sister Lisa against criticism over their weight – or lack of it.
Jess who says she is not one to “shy away from confrontation and controversial subjects” wrote the post in response to a comment suggesting that the pair were too thin.
“That comment being, that by existing at the weight we currently are, by being ourselves, we are encouraging young people to have eating disorders,” she writes.
The pair have always been small, according to Jess who is concerned that people mistake weight as the only indicator of good health.
“They have been taught and encouraged by pop culture and magazines that health is a number on a scale. And once you reach that number, you obtain all these magical things in life. Happiness and health being two of them.
“I don’t agree. It is balance that equals health. Physical, mental and emotional balance. And once you LIVE that lifestyle balance, THEN all these magical things start happening. Health and happiness being top of the list.”
Jess, who is a Bikram yoga enthusiast, says that healthy living and eating became a passionate subject for her when she suffered from serious digestive issues after years of unbalanced eating and constant travel in her twenties.