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I'm really angry with your snapchat article about people who lost weight for a role, i don't understand how no one thought, wait a minute 10 million women and 1 million men have eating disorders in the US alone! So surely putting out something that condones starvation methods for good will trigger somebody to posssibly rekindle old eating behaviours or show someone who is mentally ill that celebs do it for films. One of the main issues with this disorder is that sufferers don't see the harm and they arent mentally or physically ill when they are. In CBT the first thing they make sure is making sure you know it's dissordered eating and a mental illness. So putting out on social media that celebrities have ate that few calories a day and are successful and aren't ill and they are loved is going to really influence some young sufferers thoughts. I'm not saying not to do an article about celebrities loosing weight for a role, but maybe take it at a different angle so it doesn't look like your applauding them for being skinny and severely and dangerously underweight! You also mentioned that "Lawrence resisted dieting for a role" ... THIS IS NOT DIETING. Do you understand how many young females and males or actually just any one who is easily influence look at the pretty skinny ballerina on their screen and think ooh I'll do that diet and eat 350 calories like Shailene Woodley did. Eating 350 calories a day is severely dangerous for you body it can stop periods and in future make you infertile, shut down organs, make you collapse, have an extreme change in blood pressure or blood sugars etc. These celebs would've have doctors help through the process, nutritionists slowly putting them through the process so there isn't just a sudden change and EXPERT help. Not sitting at home being influenced by a screen and thinking they can do it. I understand the point of the article, however I do think you should've made it clear on the last page about the struggles and that they would've had expert help so don't do it at home as it's severly dangerous for your body and is not the correct way to lose weight, but can be used for actors as it's carefully watched over and maybe then do an article about the effects this has on the actors or how much help they get through it all not just going on a "diet". " the impressive feat of will power paid off" " interestingly I did find that mentally it was very calming being skinny, because you didn't really have the energy for expanding on unnecessary things" These are just not okay things to put into the article when you have angled it completely inappropriately, I understand the second quote is from the actor himself however it's okay for him to say it and even put it in an article but not with all the brainwashing and un-thoughtfulness that was put into this article before. ( I didn't know what category to pick from the box, so I picked weight loss products and programmes because that's essentially how your displaying it.) When someone explains to me that they covered the other side to this story to help people or tells me why exactly there wasn't a trigger warning and showing that if you follow these methods it won't be calming it will be condoning mental health habits that can take years to over come then I'll be happy. Email me back with your response: [protected]@gmail.com
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