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Anorexic Celebrities: Artists Photoshop Celebrity Bodies To Spread Awareness About Anorexia
The worth1000 sites (closed in January) and Freaking News make photo editing contests and always with social awareness-raising issues related to popular celebrities.
I selected some images of a contest, where the theme was celebrity weight loss. "Let us help prevent eating disorders from spreading among celebrities and politicians, by showing them what they would look like if they were anorexic"- wrote Freaking News in the description of the competition. And we do agree with their message, as beauty standards and body image understanding seem to be going more and more unrealistic each year.
The anorexic models created for the contest were shocking yet amazing.
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Angelina Jolie By Gwenovich From Worth1000
Beyonce By Hidreley From Freakingnews
Jennifer Aniston By Fotofantaz From Freakingnews
obviously these edits were made by guy, cuz boobs are still there and that's not how it works - boobs are basically fat, so there's not much left of it in anorexic people
Sandra Bullock By Renata 33 From Worth1000
Jennifer Lopez By Funkwood From Worth1000
I don't know if this is exaggerated, but either way it's a scary thing, anorexia
Katy Perry By Mandrak From Worth1000
Keira Knightley By Aluresky From Freakingnews
Angelina Jolie By Newzazita From Worth1000
Katie Holmes By Ariel 9 From Worth1000
Marilyn Monroe By Mzpresto From Worth1000
Lindsay Lohan & Nicole Richie By Fotofantaz From Freakingnews
Eva Mendez By Fotofantaz From Freakingnews
Lindsay Lohan By Nilo From Freakingnews
Anorexic people have no breasts anymore ... well at least not like these :(
Jessica Simpson By Fotofantaz From Freakingnews
I have never commented on Bored Panda, but I feel the need to on this one. For as major of a problem anorexia is, I believe it is incredibly underestimated in how in manifests. Vanity is often not the key motivator for many people, just one of the ways in which the disorder manifests. There are incredible biological predispositions at work in those with anorexia. Check out The Atlantic's "The Challenge of Treating Anorexia in Adults." I feel that posting these "deterrent" photos severely reduces the complexity of those suffering from anorexia and, if anything, just piles on more crippling guilt (See? This is ugly. Why can't you just eat?).
Dear me. That shows perfectly society's view on anorexia. These photoshop ladies are skeletons with an estimated life time of 4 weeks. Anorexia starts lots earlier, and most of all it starts in your brain. These pictures suggest that this diaease is a problem of the body, when it's really a problem of mind. Do you have some friend who wants to lose weight without being able to say, wich weight is her/ his aim? Do you have some friend who's overambitious and always willing to give his best, no matter how tired she/ he is? Even if she/ he looks perfectly normal: THAT's the point, you should have close but friendly look at her. If she looks like in these pics, game is nearly over.
Bored Panda I strongly urge you to remove this awful, irresponsible post.
This is horrendous. What right do you have to violate another person's body without their permission? This isn't spreading awareness. This is shaming women to prove a point?! Most of whom are perfectly healthy. I do not support Anorexia but this s****y project missed the point.
I generally don't comment on things like this, but this made me particularly angry. Most people suffering anorexia nervosa die at a relatively normal weight. You only have to be 15% under "ideal" body weight for diagnosis. To put that in perspective, a 25-year-old female of average height (5' 4") only needs to be 110-120 pounds to be "under ideal weight" (depending on which ideal weight calculator you use). This is NOT to say that anyone who is 120 pounds at 5' 4" is anorexic, but rather to put it in perspective how anorexia does not necessarily mean looking like a skeleton. Most sufferers do NOT look like this, which is exactly why they struggle to be taken seriously and get help - society perpetuates this idea that anorexia means being 80 pounds with every rib visible. This also allows many sufferers to tell themselves that they "aren't that sick". Far more harm than good comes from this.
Not really all that far off on some.. but they still have boob's, which seems off.
A few of these look like the girls in the latest Victoria Secret Catalogue.
Could people stop sharing these pictures already? Reposting these just makes them more available for pro-ana sites to copy and paste onto their pages as "thinspo". Even though they're fake, many people with eating disorders still idolize these images and look to them as proof they need to lose more. Maybe they were taken down in the first place for a reason?
Ewwww this is creepy and ugly I'm sorry but this is not really helping anorexic people feel any better
Not getting why all of these are women. I mean yeah if you search it up its more common in women but there are men too. Anyways this is a
I don't think it is very well done. Still looks quite photoshopped and not that real. But I understand the message.
This isn't what most people with anorexia look like. Did you get there permission for this???????
Holy s**t. You guys deleted the post from fb after it garnered negative attention. Talk about censorship.
Inspiring article! Great, as usual! Keep up the good work! Post processing service is always on point. Unfortunately I can’t repeat it by myself. I give my pics to editouch or fixthephoto.com. These photo editing companies know how to work with clients. And photo retouching prices are just smashing considering the quality of online photo retouching.
I have never commented on Bored Panda, but I feel the need to on this one. For as major of a problem anorexia is, I believe it is incredibly underestimated in how in manifests. Vanity is often not the key motivator for many people, just one of the ways in which the disorder manifests. There are incredible biological predispositions at work in those with anorexia. Check out The Atlantic's "The Challenge of Treating Anorexia in Adults." I feel that posting these "deterrent" photos severely reduces the complexity of those suffering from anorexia and, if anything, just piles on more crippling guilt (See? This is ugly. Why can't you just eat?).
Dear me. That shows perfectly society's view on anorexia. These photoshop ladies are skeletons with an estimated life time of 4 weeks. Anorexia starts lots earlier, and most of all it starts in your brain. These pictures suggest that this diaease is a problem of the body, when it's really a problem of mind. Do you have some friend who wants to lose weight without being able to say, wich weight is her/ his aim? Do you have some friend who's overambitious and always willing to give his best, no matter how tired she/ he is? Even if she/ he looks perfectly normal: THAT's the point, you should have close but friendly look at her. If she looks like in these pics, game is nearly over.
Bored Panda I strongly urge you to remove this awful, irresponsible post.
This is horrendous. What right do you have to violate another person's body without their permission? This isn't spreading awareness. This is shaming women to prove a point?! Most of whom are perfectly healthy. I do not support Anorexia but this s****y project missed the point.
I generally don't comment on things like this, but this made me particularly angry. Most people suffering anorexia nervosa die at a relatively normal weight. You only have to be 15% under "ideal" body weight for diagnosis. To put that in perspective, a 25-year-old female of average height (5' 4") only needs to be 110-120 pounds to be "under ideal weight" (depending on which ideal weight calculator you use). This is NOT to say that anyone who is 120 pounds at 5' 4" is anorexic, but rather to put it in perspective how anorexia does not necessarily mean looking like a skeleton. Most sufferers do NOT look like this, which is exactly why they struggle to be taken seriously and get help - society perpetuates this idea that anorexia means being 80 pounds with every rib visible. This also allows many sufferers to tell themselves that they "aren't that sick". Far more harm than good comes from this.
Not really all that far off on some.. but they still have boob's, which seems off.
A few of these look like the girls in the latest Victoria Secret Catalogue.
Could people stop sharing these pictures already? Reposting these just makes them more available for pro-ana sites to copy and paste onto their pages as "thinspo". Even though they're fake, many people with eating disorders still idolize these images and look to them as proof they need to lose more. Maybe they were taken down in the first place for a reason?
Ewwww this is creepy and ugly I'm sorry but this is not really helping anorexic people feel any better
Not getting why all of these are women. I mean yeah if you search it up its more common in women but there are men too. Anyways this is a
I don't think it is very well done. Still looks quite photoshopped and not that real. But I understand the message.
This isn't what most people with anorexia look like. Did you get there permission for this???????
Holy s**t. You guys deleted the post from fb after it garnered negative attention. Talk about censorship.
Inspiring article! Great, as usual! Keep up the good work! Post processing service is always on point. Unfortunately I can’t repeat it by myself. I give my pics to editouch or fixthephoto.com. These photo editing companies know how to work with clients. And photo retouching prices are just smashing considering the quality of online photo retouching.