It’s an established fact that children as young as five years old can be diagnosed with anorexia nervosa. “The Royal Misfits” by Saint Hoax is a series of illustrations featuring Disney princesses who suffer from eating disorders.
The images raise awareness about the serious illness and directly speak to children who have developed or are developing anorexia.
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Share on FacebookIf this is an awareness effort, it would help if it included info that eating disorders are brain-based illnesses not about choice/vanity.
Shameful! Eating disorders are brain disorders. Many kids who develop ED never thought about anything but being "healthy"
Likely reason for EDs occurring in younger children are misguided, non-evidence-based food & exercise rules taught in schools today.
If you are joint to write about eating disorders, you may want to research eating disorders! EDucate yourself.
Outrageous! What message are you sending our young children . Eating Disorders are deadly ..they are mental illnesses not about being thin .
I think the campaign would hit home harder if they used real life sufferers dressed as the characters above. People will disagree though.
Actually I agree. It's one thing to see something extremely cartoony, but it's much more real when you see real sufferers.
Load More Replies...This horrifically offensive. Anorexia has nothing to do with apparently being misled by Disney images. The skinny shaming HAS TO STOP.
This is HORRIFICALLY offensive. Anorexia has nothing to do with being apparently misled by Disney Princesses. Stop the skinny-shaming.
If this is an awareness effort, it would help if it included info that eating disorders are brain-based illnesses not about choice/vanity.
Shameful! Eating disorders are brain disorders. Many kids who develop ED never thought about anything but being "healthy"
Likely reason for EDs occurring in younger children are misguided, non-evidence-based food & exercise rules taught in schools today.
If you are joint to write about eating disorders, you may want to research eating disorders! EDucate yourself.
Outrageous! What message are you sending our young children . Eating Disorders are deadly ..they are mental illnesses not about being thin .
I think the campaign would hit home harder if they used real life sufferers dressed as the characters above. People will disagree though.
Actually I agree. It's one thing to see something extremely cartoony, but it's much more real when you see real sufferers.
Load More Replies...This horrifically offensive. Anorexia has nothing to do with apparently being misled by Disney images. The skinny shaming HAS TO STOP.
This is HORRIFICALLY offensive. Anorexia has nothing to do with being apparently misled by Disney Princesses. Stop the skinny-shaming.






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