Jameela Jamil Critiques 'Scarily Thin' Women at BAFTAs
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Los Angeles, Feb 25 (NationPress) British actress Jameela Jamil has voiced her concerns regarding the appearance of women at the BAFTAs, describing them as "scarily thin".
Jamil has publicly criticized this prevalent issue. The star of The Good Place expressed her worries about the beauty standards that are being imposed on society and the detrimental influence it may have on "impressionable individuals at home", according to a report by ‘Female First UK’.
In an Instagram post, she stated, "The women at the BAFTAs appeared alarmingly thin, reminiscent of my childhood viewing experiences. They all looked like they could easily break. This type of fragility is concerning. I resent this societal beauty standard, the compliance of my industry, and the potential impact on young viewers who believe this is the sole path to acceptance.”
The 40-year-old actress emphasized that the current climate is "not the time to be fragile" and instead encourages women to be "strong" and "fight for our increasingly limited rights and safety".
Jamil pointed out that "there is a deliberate POLITICAL agenda behind promoting frailty among women and girls, making them vulnerable and easy to dominate". She believes that the potential for change exists.
She elaborated, "If we collectively stand against starvation, they will have to adapt to us. However, we often succumb first, paying the price for our mental and physical well-being, as well as that of the next generation. Choose your size, but strive to be as strong as possible. Aim to be resilient and hard to harm. They want us to be easy targets. The fight for women's rights demands warriors.”
Jamil also cautioned readers against accusing her of "skinny shaming", especially since she identifies as a "slim woman" herself.