Showing posts with label body. Show all posts
Showing posts with label body. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Ashlee Simpson talks about body image

Jessica Simpson's recent weight gain has become all the buzz lately. Her little sister Ashlee has taken to her MySpace to vent her frustration:

“Since when did a woman’s weight become newsworthy… I am completely disgusted by the headlines concerning my sister’s weight. A week after the inauguration and with such a feeling of hope in the air for our country, I find it completely embarrassing and belittling to all women to read about a woman’s weight or figure as a headline on Fox News (”Jessica Simpson Shocks Fans With Noticeably Fuller Figure”.)

“All women come in different shapes, sizes, and forms and just because you’re a celebrity, there shouldn’t be a different standard. Is this something you would say to your wife, daughter, mother, grandmother, or even a friend? I seriously doubt it.

“How can we expect teenage girls to love and respect themselves in an environment where we criticize a size 2 figure? Now can we focus on the things that really matter. -Ash ”

Since when does Fox News talk about Jessica Simpson? They need to focus on talking about more important things. We need to stop focusing on celebrities bodies and more on their talent.

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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Taylor Swift is Body by Milk

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The ad reads

Swift Pick. In this business, you’ve got to be decisive. So I choose milk. Some studies suggest that teens who choose milk instead of sugary drinks tend to be leaner and the protein helps build muscle. So eat right, exercise and drink 3 glasses of lowfat or fat free milk a day. Music to my ears.

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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Rihanna Got Milk? Ad

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Rihanna is latest celeb to sport the milk mustache, encourage teens to drink three glasses of lowfat or fat free milk everyday, and eat right to stay lean and healthy. The ad debuts on February 5, 2008 in Teen Vogue. Here’s what the ad copy reads:

Drink it in. Pop star? Not exactly. Milk is more my move. Some studies suggest that teens who choose milk instead of sugary drinks tend to be leaner and the protein helps build muscle. So shut up and drink.

Check out the exclusive interview, give-aways and get FREE Rihanna MP3’s, as well as music from other hot artists just by logging on to bodybymilk.com.

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