In principle, it's no different then the Tyra show where she dressed up in a fat suit and secretly videotaped how guys didn't treat her like she was a hottie. In effect, she's taking normal male behavior and showing it as if it's a negative. Now, what women will cheer on a topic like that do you suppose? And since the majority of sit at home daytime TV watchers are women who can identify with that, it makes them feel righteous and good. Where's the show with the secretly taped fat slob of a couch potato husband and how women treat them unfairly?
If she had a show all about how awesome it is to be a glamorous sexy Victoria's Secret model earning tons of money and the adoration of men worldwide, with all its perks and celebrity, and how it's all good, they'd bring in some female shrink as a guest panelist to dissect the poor girl's low self esteem and need for such extreme measures in her life, and an ex pornographer turned women's advocate to shrill how such models only foster anorexia in women trying to be what they see portrayed in the media. And that won't happen unless Tyra renounces her past career. So I don't think you'll ever see that show. You'll see it on Oprah, though.
Speaking of the alleged tendency for women to become bulimic and anorexic because of the unreal standards of beauty held out by the media to which women feel so under pressure to attain, if that were truly the case, we wouldn't have so many overweight women in this country, would we?
If she had a show all about how awesome it is to be a glamorous sexy Victoria's Secret model earning tons of money and the adoration of men worldwide, with all its perks and celebrity, and how it's all good, they'd bring in some female shrink as a guest panelist to dissect the poor girl's low self esteem and need for such extreme measures in her life, and an ex pornographer turned women's advocate to shrill how such models only foster anorexia in women trying to be what they see portrayed in the media. And that won't happen unless Tyra renounces her past career. So I don't think you'll ever see that show. You'll see it on Oprah, though.
Speaking of the alleged tendency for women to become bulimic and anorexic because of the unreal standards of beauty held out by the media to which women feel so under pressure to attain, if that were truly the case, we wouldn't have so many overweight women in this country, would we?