The Influence of Pop-Culture on Body Image

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Pop- culture has influenced body image ideals in many ways these past few years since 2000. Body image is when someone looks at his or her self in the mirror and checks out his/her body. Some people may like what they see, but the majority of people do not. Everyone has at least one flaw that they do not like; nobody is perfect. Lately, most teenagers and young adults dream of having the perfect body that they would stop eating or work out ten hours a day in order to look like the new hottest celebrity. Most Americans usually entertain themselves with television, music, social media, or magazines. In all of these entertainments, the viewer acknowledges celebrities and notices beautiful and amazingly fit bodies. In the article titled “Beauty and the Body image: The Media and its Negative Effect on Body Image” by Eve Florence Chernoff, she states, “Women’s magazines have ten and one-half times more ads and articles promoting weight loss than men’s magazine do, and over three-quarters of the covers of women’s magazines include ay least one message about how to change a woman’s bodily apparel” (Chernoff). Basically, Chernoff is saying that magazines companies encourage women to look thin, which is good, in a way, to become physically fit and healthier. Although, some magazines do promote these ads that make women to feel less than they are worth.
Pop- culture has become a huge aspect in today’s world and mostly everyone watches television in a daily basis and they see the majority of the celebrities or models who are underweight. Lately, pop- culture makes women and men to doubt their body and increase their insecurities. In the aforementioned article, Chernoff states, “Twenty years ago, models weighed 8% less than the average woman....

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...d or altered with image-enhancing software program” (Tucker). In this quote, Tucker explains that most of these celebrities use tons of makeup or they are fixed to become the “perfect” image by a computer. Some of the teenagers and adults do not realize that most of the celebrities do not look like they appear to in photographs. They think that celebrities have the most beautiful bodies and skin tone but in reality they do not. Most teenagers thinking that celebrities are flawless expands their poor self-esteem, which may lead to depression, or in extreme cases, suicide. Pop-culture has positively influenced body image, also, by the Dove campaign, which sends women powerful messages to just be themselves and love their bodies. In today’s world, pop-culture has influenced body image both positively and negatively, by the media such as magazines, television, or music.

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